Sakshi Malik to Get Rs.60 Lakh From Indian Railways
The railway ministry had announced before the start of Olympics that handsome cash awards of Rs.1 crore, Rs.75 lakh and Rs.50 lakh will be given to medal winners and a further Rs.10 lakh for qualifying.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 18, 2016 01:29 pm IST
Highlights
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Sakshi Malik won the women's 58 kg freestyle bronze at Rio Olympics
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She is the first Indian woman wrestler to win an Olympics medal
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She will get Rs.60 lakh from railway ministry
India's first medallist at the ongoing Rio Olympics, wrestler Sakshi Malik will be rewarded with a cash award of Rs 60 lakh by her employers Indian Railways for her bronze winning feat in women's 58kg freestyle category.
The Railway Ministry had announced before the start of the Games that handsome cash awards of Rs 1 crore, Rs 75 lakh and Rs 50 lakh will be given to medal winners and a further Rs 10 lakh for qualifying.
"It was the proactive approach of president Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) Pradeep Kumar, who was instrumental in raising women's wrestling team and positive approach of the Ministry of Railways, who declared the awards not after Olympics as they usually do but prior so that there is an added motivation," RSPB secretary Rekha Yadav said.
"The Indian Railways is proud of both its wrestlers Sakshi Malik and Vinesh Phogat. Sakshi is currently a senior clerk with Northern Railways. She will be promoted to the rank of a gazetted officer," she added.
The Indian Railways are planning a grand felicitation for Sakshi to celebrate her stupendous feat.
The wrestling contingent will be back in India on August 23 and the felicitation will be held on a suitable date after that.