Devendra Jhajharia became the first Indian to secure two Gold medals with his feat at the Paralympics on Tuesday. The Athens 2014 gold-medal winner broke his own World record on the way and brought the fourth medal for the country at the Rio Paralympics 2016 with a throw of 63.97 meters at the Olympic Stadium in Engenhao.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje took to social media to congratulate the para-athlete on his historic achievement. She wrote, "Congratulations on creating history -- 1st Indian to win two Paralympic gold medals. Rajasthan is proud of your achievements.
"New world record, phenomenal performance & indomitable spirit! Devendra Jhajharia -- you`ve made India gleam with glory."
According to PTI, the Rajasthan Government has now decided to award Devendra, who hails from the Churu district in Rajasthan, Rs 75 lakh, along with a plot of land in the state capital Jaipur and another agricultural land plot in the Sri Ganganagar district.
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