Tokyo Olympics: Bronze Medalist Loverina Borgohain Arrived In Assam On Thursday And Received A Warm Welcome And Congratulations.
Tokyo Olympics: Lovlina Borgohain became the third Indian boxer to win a medal at the Olympics, winning a bronze medal in her category. He was warmly welcomed when he returned to Assam.
When the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, greeted her at the airport on Thursday, the Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain arrived Received a warm welcome. Borgohain won the welterweight bronze medal (69 kg) and will be congratulated by the state government in the afternoon. As he slid down the steps of the plane, Sarma patted Borgohain on the back, and then showed him the traditional Assamese “gamosa” (handkerchief), “japi” (helmet) and a bouquet of flowers. “With pride and honor, I welcome our Olympic star medalist Lovrina Borgohain to Guwahati Airport. Lovrina’s success at the Tokyo Olympics has ignited a billion dreams and It has set an example on the world stage for sports talents in rural areas eager to make great achievements,” he said.
Sarma was accompanied by Sports Minister Bimal Borah.
The 23-year-old boxer then boarded a bus tailored for her and headed to a city hotel, where she would rest, and then later that day the Assam government would visit Srimanta Sankar. Srimanta Sankardeva Kalakshetra congratulated her.
He also plans to meet with Governor Jagadish Mukhi in the evening.
However, during this visit, you will not visit your Baromukhiya village in Golaghat, but return to Delhi for the Independence Day event, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with Olympic medalists.
On the podium, he joined the two greatest icons of Indian boxing: the six-time world champion MC Mary Kom and the beautifully decorated Vijender Singh.