Mexico will support India's demand of NSG Membership

Modi at US Capitol / GST Amendment Bill Passed at Rajyasabha

Emergency Phone Numbers and Compensation Declared

Emergency Nos:-
Indore
07411072
Kanpur
05121072
Ujjain
07342560906
Ratnam
074121072
Orai
051621072
Jhansi
05101072
Pokhraya
05113270239
Additional Helpline

PNBE
06122202290
06122202291
06122202292
RLY
02583288
MGS
05412251258
HJP
06224272230

Compensation:-

Central Govt(PMNRF)
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Deceased
350000/-
500000/-
200000/-
Seriously Injured
50000/-
50000/-
50000/-
Injured
25000/-
25000/-
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Is this compensation enough? Only an order to investigate is the destination for such accidents. Can Modi government be able to stop such dangerous train accidents in future? Can Modi government find out the culprit for whom more than hundred Indians lost their lives? 

PV Sindhu, the Glory of India


 

Short Biography of PV Sindhu:-
PV Sindhu

Pusarla Venkata Sindhu was born in Hyderabad presently in Telangana on 5th July in 1995. Her father PV Ramana is international volleyball player. He won the gold medal in the 1986 Asian Games. PV Sindhu was admitted to Pullela Gopichand Academy. She is pursuing MBA from St. Anns College for Women, Mehdipatnam. She has a weight of 65kg or 143 lb. She is 1.79 metre in height. She held the highest ranking of 9 on and from 13th March, 2014. Her present ranking is 10.
PV Sindhu with Her Parents



Medal List of PV Sindhu:-
Medal
Game
Type
Year
Place
Gold
Commonwealth Youth
Girl’s Singles
2011
Douglas
Bronze
Asian Junior Championship
Girl’s Singles
2011
Lucknow
Bronze

Mixed Team
2011
Lucknow
Gold

Girl’s Singles
2012
Gimcheon
Bronze
World Championships
Women’s Singles
2013
Guangzhou
Bronze
World Championships
Women’s Singles
2014
Copenhagen
Bronze
Asia Championships
Women’s Singles
2014
Gimcheon
Bronze
Asian Games
Women’s Team
2014
Incheon
Bronze
Commonwealth Games
Women’s Singles
2014
Glasgow
Bronze
Uber Cup
Team
2014
New Delhi
Bronze
Uber Cup
Team
2016
Kunshan
Silver
South Asian Games
Women’s Singles
2016
Guwahati
Gold
South Asian Games
Women’s Team
2016
Guwahati
Silver
Olympic Games
Women’s Singles
2016
Rio De Janeiro


This talented player showed her brilliance in 2011 when she got the gold medal in commonwealth youth games. She repeated her excellence in 2014 when she achieved the third position in commonwealth games to receive the bronze medal. Finally she has done the improvement and gone to the final in the summer Olympics. She has been awarded with the silver medal.

She won 184 matches out of 270 in singles. In doubles, she won 9 out of 17 matches.


Year-wise Achievements of PV Sindhu:-

2007
Winner, Singles and Doubles, Under-13 Sub Junior Nationals, Dehradun

2008
Runner up, Sub Junior Nationals, Patna,

2009
1.    Winner, Nationals Ranking Tournaments, Hyderabad
2.     Bronze Medalist, Sub Junior Asian Badminton Championships, Colombo,

2010
1.    Runner up, Iran Fajr International Tournament, Iran,
2.    Quarter-finalist, Junior World Championship, Malaysia,
3.    Quarter-finalist, Uber Cup, Malaysia,
4.    Bronze Medalist, Doubles, ANA Badminton Asia Youth U17, Chiba, Japan
5.    Runner Up, Doubles, 35th National Junior (U-19) Championships, Pondicherry,
6.    Winner, 35th National Junior (U-19) Championships, Pondicherry
7.    Semi-Finalist, Indian Grand Prix, Hyderabad, 2010

2011
1.    Winner, All India Senior Ranking Tournament, Atul,
2.    Winner, Junior International Challenge, Pune,
3.    Bronze Medalist, Asian U-19 Championships, Lucknow,
4.    Winner, Maldives International Challenge, Maldives,
5.    Winner, Indonesia International Challenge, Surabaya,
6.    Winner, Commonwealth Youth Games, Isle of Man,
7.    Runner up, Dutch Open Grand Prix, Almere,
8.    Winner, Swiss International Challenge, Bern,
9.    Winner, Tata Open International Challenge, Mumbai

 2012
1.    Semi-Finalist, Malaysian Grand Prix Gold, Malaysia
2.    Winner, Asian Junior Championships, Gimcheon,
3.    Semi-Finalist, China Masters Super Series, Changzhou,
4.    Runner Up, Syed Modi Indian Grand Prix Gold, Lucknow,


 2013
1.Semi-finalist, Indian Open Super Series, New Delhi
1.    Winner, Malaysian Grand Prix Gold, Kuala Lumpur,
2.    Bronze – World Championships, China

2014
1.    Bronze – Commonwealth Games, Glasgow
2.    Bronze – World Championships, Denmark
3.    Bronze (Team) – Asian Games, Incheon
4.    Runner up  Syed Modi International

2015
1.    Winner, Macau Open GPG
2.    Winner, Malaysia Masters GPG, Penang
3.    Runner Up Denmark Open

2016
1.    Runner Up, South Asian Games,
2.    Runner Up, Olympic


India’s Pride PV Sindhu:-
So finally our pride PV Sindhu ended her running one milestone behind. But her effort will never be forgotten. She is 21 years of age and the challenge that she gave before the world no 1 badminton player will ever be remembered.
The quarter final was a hard clash between the world no2 and our pride Sindhu.

The Result of the Quarter Final:-
 Name
1st
2nd
PV Sindhu
22
21
Wang Yihan(No2)
20
19


The Result of the Final in 2016 Summer Olympics:-
 Name
1st
2nd
3rd
PV Sindhu
21
12
15
Carolina
19
21
21



Sources:- 1.olympicgoldquest