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Bindra won gold medel.........I am proud of my Nation.............. Comments please how you all feel.
Asked by sushma shrisunder,
12 Aug '08 12:03 am
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After a long gap heared tune of JAN GAN MAN in the olympic games
Answered by Pardeep kapoor, 12 Aug '08 12:06 am
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We feel good...
why, how do u feel?
but still it's shame, that only we won one... comapre India with China.. almost everything is same economical condition, population, etc. but only diffrence is number of medals... this dirty politician dont promote sports... they know only how to fill there pockets...
Answered by Amey Sheth, 13 Aug '08 07:51 pm
why, how do u feel?
but still it's shame, that only we won one... comapre India with China.. almost everything is same economical condition, population, etc. but only diffrence is number of medals... this dirty politician dont promote sports... they know only how to fill there pockets...
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You are proud of the nation? Why? This nation didn't help him in any way to win this medal. Only his hard work and dedication won this for India. Before Olympics, how many Indians knew his name? HOW MANY INDIANS ACTUALLY KNOW NAMES OF ALL OF THE INDIAN OLYMPIC TEAM ? Put the nation aside my friend, just applaude the Hero.
Answered by Sanjana, 12 Aug '08 12:15 am
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Bindra won the 2006 world championships and finished seventh in Athens four years ago after he was subdued under immense pressure, he himself commits. Bindra has also been awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award earlier and is now sure to get more riches coming his way and he deserves them.
A gold medallist at the Manchester Commonwealth Games, Bindra became the first Indian to clinch an Olympic berth for Athens 2004 with a bronze medal at the Munich world Championships. He has bravely fought a career-threatening back injury, which forced him out of the Doha Asian Games. He booked his Beijing berth by winning the 2006 World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, also a first by an Indian.
Answered by amol patil, 12 Aug '08 12:11 am
A gold medallist at the Manchester Commonwealth Games, Bindra became the first Indian to clinch an Olympic berth for Athens 2004 with a bronze medal at the Munich world Championships. He has bravely fought a career-threatening back injury, which forced him out of the Doha Asian Games. He booked his Beijing berth by winning the 2006 World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, also a first by an Indian.
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When our flag is on the way toward sky mine whole body salute the flag n bindra too. how much i see the clipping my whole body energies n feels differ
Answered by devender khattak, 12 Aug '08 12:09 am
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Its really good...
he has not only prove himself but alos our country
Answered by Rabindranath Sahu, 12 Aug '08 12:07 am
he has not only prove himself but alos our country
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Why r u proud, wats difference does that gold makes to the nation? be proud of the scientiest who make hybreed seed, be proud of the farmers who make feeds a more than billion mouth, be proud for the soldier who spent sleepless night on the borders so that you can sleep in peace, be proud of the countless heroes who matters first then bindra ,dearie
Answered by manjit nath, 12 Aug '08 12:08 am
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