The Free Press Journal

Internatio­nal-levelathle­te’s familystru­gglestosur­vive

Jyoti has been undergoing training at the Sports Authority of India centre in Bhopal. She supports her family through the cash prizes won by her. We don’t have any income because of the lockdown. Moveover, there are no sports events in which I could parti

- PRAMOD CHUNCHUWAR

With their last dime of savings, the family of an internatio­nal level athlete in Nagpur was left with no choice but to queue at the local food distributi­on centre to survive the lockdown.

Twenty-five-year-old Jyoti Chauhan is a well known sports personalit­y in her locality Isasani, which is 14km away from Nagpur. Defying poverty, she had risen to become an internatio­nal with many medals in her kitty. Her family of five resides in the small slum pocket of Panchsheel Nagar. Her father Jungbahadu­r works as a mason and her mother Sushila is a homemaker. “We don’t have any income because of the lockdown. Moveover, there are no sports events that I could participat­e in. Despite my qualificat­ions, I am unable to get a government job through the sports quota,” she said.

Left with no money and foodgrains, they were forced to stand in the queue at the food distributi­on centre run by a local legislator Sameer Meghe. “I felt ashamed to stand in the queue. My mother and sister went for the last two weeks of April,” Joyti said. When this news was reported in the local media, it shocked everyone. A social organisati­on sent ration for the family.

Jyoti has been undergoing training at the Sports Authority of India centre at Bhopal. She supports her family through the cash prizes won by her. “I have won gold and silver prizes in various types of running competitio­ns at the national and internatio­nal level. I represente­d India in the World University Games in Italy in July 2019. I am champion in the steeplecha­se type of running. I was selected in the Central Railway under the sports quota. Due to the lockdown, the orders were not issued. I also appeared for the CISF selection process, but the result has not yet been announced. I am struggling to get a job despite having talent. It was painful to send my family members to get food from the food distributi­on centers,” Jyoti told the Free Press Journal.

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