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Deepa Malik: Indian paralympics on the cusp of a revolution

<p>Deepa Malik, who became the first Indian women and oldest athlete ever to win a medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympics believes that the Indian paralympic paradigm is on the cusp of a revolution</p>

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India's Rio Paralympics' medal winners pose alongside cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar (second from right) at a felicitation ceremony in the city yesterday. Pic/Nimesh Dave

India's Rio Paralympics' medal winners pose alongside cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar (second from right) at a felicitation ceremony in the city yesterday. Pic/Nimesh Dave

India's Rio Paralympics' medal winners pose alongside cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar (second from right) at a felicitation ceremony in the city yesterday. Pic/Nimesh Dave
India's Rio Paralympics' medal winners pose alongside cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar (second from right) at a felicitation ceremony in the city yesterday. Pic/Nimesh Dave

Deepa Malik, who became the first Indian women and oldest athlete ever to win a medal at the 2016 Rio Paralympics believes that the Indian paralympic paradigm is on the cusp of a revolution.

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