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The Prime Minister tweeted;

“Congratulations to Nitu Ghanghas for a hard earned and well deserved Gold medal in Boxing at CWG 2022. She has pursued sports diligently and with utmost passion. Her success is going to make Boxing more popular. My best wishes for her future endeavours. #Cheer4India”

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Prime Minister congratulates Jammu and Kashmir team on their first-ever Ranji Trophy victory
February 28, 2026

The Prime Minister has congratulated the Jammu and Kashmir team for their first-ever Ranji Trophy win.

The Prime Minister stated that this historic triumph reflects the remarkable grit, discipline, and passion of the team. Highlighting that it is a proud moment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he noted that the victory underscores the growing sporting passion and talent in the region.

The Prime Minister expressed hope that this feat will inspire many young athletes to dream big and play more.

The Prime Minister shared on X post;

"Congratulations to the Jammu and Kashmir team for their first ever Ranji Trophy win! This historic triumph reflects remarkable grit, discipline and passion of the team. It is a proud moment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir and it highlights the growing sporting passion and talent there. May this feat inspire many young athletes to dream big and play more."