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PM Modi to meet Rio-bound athletes

Source: PTI
July 03, 2016 14:00 IST
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Saina Nehwal

IMAGE:  Indian badminton ace Saina Nehwal calls on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi Wednesday. Photograph: PIB .

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet the Indian athletes who will represent the country at the forthcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

PM Modi will interact informally with the sportspersons, and wish them luck for the August 5-21 Games.

"The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will meet the athletes who shall be representing India at the forthcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro," an official release said.

Sania Mirza

IMAGE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulates Sania Mirza. Photograph: PTI.

"Shri Narendra Modi will meet the Olympic Contingent at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi on Monday. So far, around 100 athletes from 13 sports disciplines have qualified for the Rio Olympics.

"The Prime Minister will interact informally with the sportspersons, and wish them well for their performance in the world's biggest sporting arena," the release said.

India will be sending its biggest ever contingent in the Olympic Games with more than 100 athletes having already qualified in 13 sporting disciplines. The previous highest was 83 that the country sent in the 2012 Olympics in London.

More athletes are likely to qualify in the coming days, and the Sports Ministry and the Indian Olympic Association are expecting more than 110 to represent the country in the Games.

The IOA, on other hand, said its senior vice-president has not been invited by the Sports Ministry for Monday's meeting.

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