Chhattisgarh’s budding badminton player Aakarshi Kashyap gave the gold medal to Chhattisgarh by performing brilliantly in the ongoing 36th National Games in Gujarat. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel has congratulated Aakarshi Kashyap for this golden achievement. He said that Aakarshi has increased the pride of Chhattisgarh. Sports and Youth Welfare Minister Mr. Umesh Patel also congratulated Aakarshi and said that Aakarshi gave Chhattisgarh the gold medal by giving her best performance in a hard-fought final match. Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel and Sports Minister Mr. Umesh Patel have wished Aakarshi Kashyap a bright future.
In the final match of the Badminton Women’s Singles going on at the Deendayal Upadhyay Stadium in Surat, Akarshi defeated first seed Malvika Bansod of Maharashtra in a 44-minute struggle to win the title. Aakarshi easily won the first set 21-8. Aakarshi managed to win Chhattisgarh’s second gold medal by winning 22-20 in a hard-fought match in the second set. Earlier in the semi-final match, Aakarshi had won by defeating Tanya Hemant of Karnataka 21-13, 21-15.
Players of Chhattisgarh have so far won 7 medals in the 36th National Games held in Gujarat. Which includes two gold, three silver, and two bronze medals. It is noteworthy that in this competition Amitesh Mishra won the gold medal in the skating competition before Aakarshi Kashyap. All the officials of the State Badminton Association and Sports Director Mrs. Shweta Sinha have also congratulated and congratulated Aakarshi on winning the gold medal. Expressed gratitude.
Made badminton a passion since the age of 9
At the age of just 9, Aakarshi made badminton her passion. At the age when common children are busy playing with toys, Aakarshi took up badminton at the age of 9.
Has won dozens of titles at the national level
Aakarshi has won dozens of titles at the national level in junior and senior categories for Chhattisgarh. In the Girl’s Singles category, she has been Under-15 once, Under-17 twice and Under-19 national champion once.
Won the first Gold for Chhattisgarh in the Khelo India Youth Games held in Pune in 2019. At the age of 16, he won the bronze medal in the Senior National Championship. Akarshi is the country’s number-1 player in women’s singles since 2019. Aakarshi’s Highest World Ranking is 57, Represented India in Asian Games held in 2018 in Jakarta.
Won Gold in South Asian Games held in Nepal and won the title in Senior Badminton Tournament in 2021. Also won the bronze medal for Chhattisgarh in the International Challenge held in Bahrain.
Aakarshi’s father is a doctor by profession and he dreams that his daughter should bring laurels to the country by winning a medal in the Olympics. Aakarshi’s father takes care of his fitness and training.
Father Dr. Sanjeev Kashyap tells that Aakarshi ji has worked hard, though he missed out on gold, next time gold will be in India’s bag.
The people of the sports association have also congratulated Aakarshi for winning the silver medal. Aakarshi said that she was deprived of gold but next time she will win gold and make the country proud.