Tamil Nadu's Jawan Anandan lost his right leg below the landmine blast in Kupwada, Jammu and Kashmir in 2009
The calendar is weird. That keeps the memory of the time flowing alive, as well as reminding some of the most important memoirs of history, like Milestone. As our India country crosses seven-mile milestones today as a nation-state known as the Republic of the World, the patriotic spirit naturally erupts. At this time, the Jambazans who have sacrificed their lives for the country may wish to bow down.
Every heart-beating heart and every moment of service to those who are living the country service, or the playground, do not even think of themselves for all the fields, banquets and banquets. No matter how complex the situation may be, they only know that the mother has died.
These elves are proud of their country's ornament. The history of the Indian sports world and the bravery of the Indian Army's soldiers have been interwoven. The Indian Army has given the Indian sports world one of the greatest players ever, and the series continues unabated. The achievement of many athletes who prioritize their country's dignity before their honor is covered up and one such talent is Anandan Gunasekaran.
Anandan Gunasekar, who has taken over as a subedar in the Indian Army, has given his foot in defense of the country. However, today he is standing in front of the world with his chest removed. The achievement of running pleasure by reaching the bottom of the right leg by setting a blade of fiber has reached global levels.
In Para Athletics, this blade runner from India has achieved great success in the World Military Games. In the last two Military Games, Anand has bagged five gold medals - four gold and one silver. Anand, who is ranked among the top Para athletes in India, has also qualified for the Paralympic Games to be held in Tokyo this year. Nevertheless, the special attention of the Indian sports world has not yet gone towards the achievements of Joy.
Born in a modest family home in Tamil Nadu, Anandan's father ran a rickshaw for living and did other retail work. Anand suffered a severe financial crisis during his childhood and this experience made him more determined. He decided to become a parent and with the help of a young man, he joined the army.
In year 1 he joined Madras Engineering Group and Center and since then his life has taken a new turn. The success of Anandan, who passed through the most brutal tests of the Indian Army, brought happiness to his family.
Along with military training, Anand started participating in marathons. Gradually he began to succeed in various long-distance races in the Army, and he became known as a marathon runner. Shortly thereafter, in the year 1, he was posted to the Line of Control (LOC) in Kupwada district in Jammu and Kashmir.
Where on the year he and his colleagues were on the round guarding the border. There was plenty of snow that day, and the atmosphere was very heterogeneous. At this time, Anandan's leg, which fell off the round, fell on the minefield and a big explosion occurred.
In a horrific blast, Anandan was immediately taken to the Army Hospital where doctors had to be amputated below his right ankle to save his life. Faced with the joy of being overwhelmed, I faced the situation. However, he hid it from his parents during the six months after his injury.
The joy that was healed now had to be adjusted to his life. In those days Oscar Pistorius, a South African blade runner, was involved in para athletics. Pistorius's achievements, despite not having both legs, inspired Anandan and he too decided to become a blade runner.
The Indian army came forward with the help of Anandan and provided him with a five lakh rupees fiber blade. However, the real test of joy now began. Running on a blade is far away, but walking or standing is not easy. Anandan says, "Where there is a rest like a foot created by nature in a fiber blade, I have often lost balance trying to stand on the blade." Have you ever had blood coming out of your legs and don't even ask about the patient. Even though I had a knot in my mind, I wanted to run like Pistoris. Just because of this fanaticism, Anand crossed all obstacles.
It was not easy to practice as a blade runner. Every time he needed someone's help. Her family and friends helped a lot during this time. After three years of hard work, he started competing at the national level. The one-time marathon runner opted for blade runner on short distance races such as the 3, 5 and 5 meter races.
Anandan, who was successful in the national level competition, got his first chance at the International Para Athletics at the Para Athletics Grand Prix in Tunisia, where he won the silver in the 8m and the gold medal in the 8m race.
Tunisia's success has opened new career doors for her. He won gold in the 8m and silver in the 8m race at the World Military Games held in South Korea the following year, and was able to qualify for the Rio Paralympics.
Each race brings a new challenge to the joys of life that have faced extreme ups and downs. Exercising from maintaining fitness to regular exercise is not easy for the athletes, but Anandan instinctively maintains his daily routine.
Anand also won gold medal in the T-4 category at the Asian Para Games held in Incheon. Then, after the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Paris last year, he created a new history, winning gold in the World Para Military Games played in Wuhan, China.
This is where he qualified for the Tokyo Paralympics. The Army has warmly welcomed the returning Anandan, who achieved a triumphant success in the event held in China. Now she's gearing up to win an Olympic medal at the Paralympics.
Anandan, who does not care about his life, is inspiring the youth of the country as well as the luminaries by achieving extraordinary success in World Para Athletics. The only goal of a joyful life is to serve the country no matter what your circumstances may be.
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