Ravi Dahiya's Tokyo Olympics silver brings hopes for drinking water, electricity | The Bridge

Updated : Aug 07, 2021 20:14
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Ravi Kumar Dahiya hails from Nahri, a remote village in Haryana, and residents of the village have been hopeful for development in the village since he qualified for the Olympic Games two years back. A village of 15,000 people, Nahri, gets just 8 hours of electricity each day. Now the Tokyo Olympics silver has brought hopes for some recognition!

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