Bengal govt announces Rs 10 lakh, job for Swapna Barman

IANS  |  Kolkata 

on Thursday announced a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh and a government job for Barman, India's first-ever gold medal winner in heptathlon.

"I travelled from Kolkata this morning on the instruction of CM. She wanted to speak to Swapna's mother. They had a fairly long conversation. We, on behalf of the government will extend whatever support that is needed to help her prosper further," told IANS.

"I have a few plans in my mind to further help the family as they are in need. I will share them with the and then take it forward," added.

The state Athletic Association, meanwhile, is also planning a felicitation ceremony when the 21-year-old returns around September 4.

"We have to do something for sure. Let her comeback. She has made the country proud and she is the toast of the nation now. Let's see what we can do from our side," told IANS.

scripted history in on Wednesday when she achieved her personal best score of 6026 points in the seven-event competition to earn a first heptathlon gold in

The golden girl defied physical and financial odds to reach the pinnacle. Swapna's father, was a rickshaw puller but has been bedridden for the last few years due to old age problems.

often had a tough time finding the right competition shoes that would fit her as she was born with six toes in both feet.

The extra width of her feet makes landing painful and shoes wear out quickly.

From former captain Sourav Ganguly, an icon from the state to batting great -- wishes poured in from all corners for Swapna.

"Congratulations to Swapna Burman @Swapna_Barman96 ..for her gold..we in and Bengal are so happy and proud," Ganguly wrote on his handle.

"Brilliance in the track and field events again. Outstanding performances from @Swapna_Barman96 (who blazed ahead with a bandaged jaw & 6 toes on each foot)..." Tendulkar tweeted.

Swapna had finished fifth with a total of 5178 points on debut at four years ago in Incheon as a teenager.

She sparkled at the Asian Athletics championships last year, where she bagged the gold.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 16:06 IST