Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Anish’s family exults back home in Karnal

- Neeraj Mohan neeraj.mohan@hindustant­imes.com

A CLASS10 STUDENT, ANISH HAD TAKEN SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM CBSE TO APPEAR IN HIS FINAL EXAMS AFTER APRIL 16

KARNAL: Anish Bhanwala of Karnal created history on Friday by becoming the youngest ever gold medallist at the Commonweal­th Games (CWG) for India.

In his first performanc­e at the CWG, the 15-year-old bagged the top slot in the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol event in Gold Coast, Australia.

Anish, a resident of Sector 6 of Karnal and son of lawyer Jagpal Bhanwala, has been a part of the Indian shooting team since 2017.

Anish is a Class 10 student of St Theresa’s Convent Senior Secondary School and he had taken special permission from CBSE to appear for his final exams after April 16.

“Not only me, but the entire India is elated over Anish’s achievemen­t as he has brought laurels to the country,” Jagpal told Hindustan Times over phone. He is currently in Delhi for the regular practice of his daughter Muskan, who is also a shooter. She has been part of women’s senior team and has represente­d India at Internatio­nal Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup.

Anish’s father played a big role behind his achievemen­t as he did everything for his son and daughter Muskan, who is also a shooter, despite having limited resources. “We had shifted to Karnal about 15 years ago from our native village Kasandi in Sonepat district. Though we faced many challenges, including financial, we managed to sail through,” said Jagpal.

He said, “Anish had tried his hand in different games but shooting was always his favourite sport.” “I supported him and borrowed a pistol for him for practice when he was only 7,” he said adding that Anish had to go to Delhi for regular practice.

Jagpal appealed the state government to set up a shooting range in Haryana for the youths like Anish. “We have to go Delhi for practice of my son and daughter as there is no shooting range in the state,” he added.

His mother Poonam also lauded her son saying, “I knew it that he will come with flying colours”.

His grandparen­ts, who also watched his performanc­e on TV at their residence in Karnal, are excited over the achievemen­t of his grandson.

“I feel proud of my grandson. Also, the credit goes to his father and mother for their struggle behind this achievemen­t,” said Yashwant Singh, grandhfath­er of Anish.

“Anish has already won several gold and silver medals in different games. Winning Olympics gold medal is his dream and I am sure he will achieve this too,” he added.

Jagpal said Anish has also represente­d India at the 2013 Modern Pentathlon Junior World Championsh­ips but later decided to switch sport.

In ISSF Junior World Championsh­ip 2017, Anish won two gold, two silver and one bronze medals for India. In 2017 Commonweal­th Shooting Championsh­ips, he won silver in 25m rapid fire.

In ISSF Junior World Cup 2018, Sydney, he won individual gold and team silver in 25m rapid fire junior men.

KHATTAR LAUDS CWG MEDALLISTS

Meanwhile, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar congratula­ted sportspers­ons from Haryana who won medals in different events at the Commonweal­th Games on Friday.

 ??  ?? Yashwant Singh with medals won by his grandson Anish Bhanwala at his residence in Karnal on Friday. HT PHOTO
Yashwant Singh with medals won by his grandson Anish Bhanwala at his residence in Karnal on Friday. HT PHOTO

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