Ajayarvind Namdev, Shahdol. It is said that even a great player emerges only after a lot of struggle. Something like this was seen in the tribal dominated Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh. The journey of learning karate started by 13 year old Aarti Tiwari, who hails from a small village, has now moved out of Shahdol and has crossed the seven seas to Malaysia. Where Aarti Tiwari did wonders. He made India proud abroad by winning the bronze medal in Malaysia.
Aarti Tiwari (age 13), a resident of Gortara, a small village in Shahdol district, started the journey of learning Karate. Now after coming out of Shahdol, he has crossed the seven seas and reached Malaysia and Aarti Tiwari is doing wonders there too. Recently, Aarti Tiwari had gone to Malaysia to participate in an invitational tournament. Where Aarti Tiwari tells that she participated in the 13th Silent Night Karate Cup Tournament. Which was played in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. Where in the senior category 18 plus tournament, Aarti Tiwari won the bronze medal in the weight category of 55 kg. Along with this, the women's team also won the bronze medal in this tournament by defeating countries like Sri Lanka, Japan, Yemen.
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Showed great play till the semi-finals
Aarti Tiwari played brilliantly till the semi-finals. Aarti was continuously winning her matches in the tournament, but in the semi-finals she faced a player named Sansu from Malaysia. Where Aarti Tiwari had to face defeat and had to be satisfied with the bronze medal. Even though Aarti Tiwari won the bronze medal in Malaysia, but through her game, she has shown that when she can reach Malaysia from a small place like Shahdol on the strength of her game, then she can still win many more big medals for the country. Will win. Besides, in the coming times, she will also be seen winning medals in games like Olympics and Commonwealth Games.
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Father is a driver and daughter is a karate player
The story of his family is also full of struggle. Aarti Tiwari's father says that his daughter is playing karate and his only hope is that she does something for the country. If you bring a medal for the country, then it's enough. Aarti Tiwari's father's name is Satyendra Nath Tiwari. Mother is a worker in Anganwadi. Aarti's father says that he works as a driver, if someone calls him, he goes to drive and with that his family is running.
family situation is not good
Satyendra Nath told that the condition of his family is not good, earlier he used to work at a milk dairy and now he is working as a driver. But teaching karate to his daughter is also a passion for him, and his heartfelt wish is that his daughter and her struggle should be useful for the country. His daughter won medals for the country in tournaments like Olympics and that is why her daughter is also working hard day and night.
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Girls from tribal dominated areas are doing wonders
Even though Shahdol is a tribal dominated district, the girls here are doing wonders in the country and the world. While Pooja Vastrakar is making waves at the international level in cricket, now in Karate, Aarti Tiwari of Shahdol is aiming for a medal abroad. These children of the district will come forward and not only bring glory to the district and state but will also bring glory to the country by bringing glory to the country.
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