Ms Sindhu won a bronze medal in the ongoing Tokyo Olympics and became the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals. She met with Chief Minister Jagan at the state secretariat in Amaravati. Later, sports officials handed her over a cash reward of ₹ 30 lakhs as per the state policy for winning the medal.
The CM has urged PV Sindhu to start the proposed Badminton academy in Vizag soon and nurture more youngsters like her. Officials handed over a cash reward of ₹ 30 lakhs to PV Sindhu on behalf of the Government of Andhra Pradesh. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/IlKGcosGBK
— CMO Andhra Pradesh (@AndhraPradeshCM) August 6, 2021
While speaking on the occasion, Ms Sindhu said, “I had met with CM Jagan before going to Tokyo and the CM had encouraged me very well. Now I met him after winning bronze at the Olympics and he congratulated me for achieving the medal. He appreciated me and encouraged me to win many more titles in future and bring laurels to the state and the country.”
Ms Sindhu further said that the government of Andhra Pradesh has given 2 per cent reservation in government jobs to sportspersons which is very encouraging for them and that she will soon start a sports academy at Visakhapatnam in the land assured by the state government according to the reports published in ndtv.com.
State Sports Minister Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao and Special Chief Secretary Dr Rajat Bhargava accompanied Ms Sindhu on the occasion.