PV Sindhu has come as an uncommon breath of new air for India in this drought-hit season in Rio. It has been profoundly disheartening, how this year, things truly haven’t gone India’s way after the anything but phenomenal 2012 London Olympics. PV Sindhu has been the solitary star, so has Sakshi Malik. But clearly, being a star is fair, not sufficient, in India.
Even as 21-year-old Sindhu was battling it out for radiance and India’s pride at Rio, what was India doing back home? Well, it was actively looking for her caste identity.
First highlighted by one Vivekanand Nagarajan on his Facebook wall, and later confirmed by Google Trends statistics, the questions, or maybe one inquiry in specific is exceptionally astounding. Information proposes that thousands of Indians have been more inquisitive approximately “PV Sindhu caste” over the final one week than they have been almost her live coordinate scores. Or that she’s fair 21, how the hell did she do it? What’s her mystery? What’s her wellness mantra? Or basically, how does it feel to represent India on such a huge platform, all at 21?
Nope, nothing of that sort was looked for. It wasn’t all that imperative, it appears.
PV Sindhu
In that period, PV Sindhu, she plays Badminton, by the way, got to be India’s first lady to win an Olympics silver medal.
Individuals in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have been especially curious about finding out Sindhu’s caste identity, as per Google Plans information, maybe to claim her as their have.
That’s not all. Look for the caste of her coach, Pullela Gopichand, who has been relentlessly rising as well.
For a country starved of medals at the Rio Olympics, PV Sindhu has killed two fowls with one stone. One, she has made history and minute, she has brought India out of its anguish with an appearance of capacity, fortitude, control, and most basically, her style. She misplaced the ultimate because it was to win millions of hearts, all over the world. She’s done something enormous for India. It’s time India pays her back.
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