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Mona Agarwal: From polio-stricken childhood to Paralympic glory

New Delhi, Mar 23 (UNI) Mona Agarwal’s journey to the Paralympic podium is one of resilience, triumph, and unwavering determination.
Struck by a childhood polio reaction that affected both her legs, Mona refused to let her disability define her future. Over the years, she fought against physical and financial hardships, defying expectations to become a Paralympic medallist.
Through sheer perseverance, she transitioned from using callipers and a walking stick to eventually becoming wheelchair-bound. But her resolve never wavered.
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No rest in La Liga ahead of 33rd round of matches

21 Apr 2025 | 7:58 PM

Madrid, Apr 21 (UNI) Teams in Spain have no time to draw breath as La Liga moves directly the 33rd round of matches this week to allow for next weekend's Copa del Rey final between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid to be a stand-alone fixture.

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Gurbaz, Moeen return as KKR bowl at Eden Gardens

Gurbaz, Moeen return as KKR bowl at Eden Gardens

21 Apr 2025 | 7:51 PM

Kolkata, Apr 21 (UNI) Kolkata Knight Riders handed returns to Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Moeen Ali as they won the toss and opted to bowl first against Gujarat Titans in their crucial IPL encounter at the Eden Gardens here on Monday.

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Ostapenko stuns Sabalenka to win Stuttgart Open

21 Apr 2025 | 7:50 PM

Stuttgart (Germany), Apr 21 (UNI) Jelena Ostapenko beat world number one Aryna Sabalenka to
win the Stuttgart Open in stunning fashion on Monday.

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Alexander-Arnold will be remembered for good things: Van Dijk

21 Apr 2025 | 7:43 PM

London, Apr 21 (UNI) Captain Virgil van Dijk says Trent Alexander-Arnold will "always be remembered for good things" at Liverpool even if he decides to leave as a free agent this
summer.

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Pune joggler eyes Procam Slam at TCS World 10K in Bengaluru

21 Apr 2025 | 6:37 PM

Bengaluru, Apr 21 (UNI) With over 30,000 participants expected to take part in the TCS World 10K here on April 27, one runner is set to turn heads — not for his speed, but for his extraordinary athletic act.

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