Humbled to be named for Padma Shri, Rani Rampal says
New Delhi: The Indian women's hockey captain Rani Rampal on Sunday said she was humbled and honoured to be named for the prestigious Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest civilian award, by the government.
Rani was one of the eight sportspersons named for the Padma Awards on Saturday on the eve of the country's 71st Republic Day. Rani is one of the six sports persons who will be awarded the Padma Shri.
"I am humbled and honoured to receive one of the highest civilian awards of our country #Padmashree. I dedicate this award to my entire team & supporting staff. Elated & thankful to @KirenRijiju sir @TheHockeyIndia, coach Baldev Sir, family, friends & fans for always supporting me," Rani tweeted.
Rani has played more than 200 matches for India and she recently helped the country secure berth at the Tokyo Olympics by playing a key role in team's win over the United States in the qualification match.
Replying to a tweet from sports minister Kiren Rijiju, she said, "Thank you
@KirenRijiju sir for this recognition and always motivating us to work hard and bring more laurels for our nation."
Rijiju in his tweet said, "Hearty Congratulations to @imranirampal on being conferred with the prestigious Padma Shri! You have inspired the whole young Indian generation. Your efforts have taken Indian hockey to a new level. I'm so proud of your achievements!"
Celebrated boxer M C Mary Kom will be conferred the Padma Vibhushan, the country's second highest civilian award, while world champion shuttler P V Sindhu will get the third highest award Padma Bhushan.
The other Padma Shri winners are cricketer Zaheer Khan, former men's hockey skipper M P Ganesh, ace shooter Jitu Rai, former Indian women's football team captain Oinam Bembem Devi and archer Tarundeep Rai.