Nagaland Government Announces INR 1.5 Crore Reward for Hokato Hotozhe Sema for Winning Bronze Medal at Paris Paralympics 2024

In the medal match, Hokato Hotozhe Sema recorded the best throw of 14.65 m, which is also his personal best now. He also became the first para-athlete from Nagaland to win a Paralympic Games medal.

Hokato Hotozhe Sema (Photo credit: Paralympic Games YouTube)

Kohima (Nagaland) [India], September 7 (ANI): Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio announced that Paris Paralympics 2024 bronze medalist Hokato Hotozhe Sema will be given a reward price of Rs. 1.5 Crore following his brilliant performance at the ongoing marquee event. Hokato Hotozhe Sema secured a bronze medal for the country at the ongoing para multi-sport event in the final of the men's shot put F57 final on Saturday. Hokato Hotozhe Sema Secures Bronze Medal for India in Men’s F57 Shot Put Event at Paris Paralympics 2024.

In the medal match, Hokato recorded the best throw of 14.65 m, which is also his personal best now. Iran's Yashin Khosravi secured the top spot and secured gold with a throw of 15.96 m while the silver went to Thiago Paulino dos Santos of Brazil after he threw 15.06 m. "We're proud & joyous for Mr. Hokato Hotozhe Sema on winning Bronze at the #ParalympicsGames in Shot Put event. He's made India proud & Nagaland shine. Being the 1st Olympic Medalist from Nagaland, I'm happy to announce that the Nagaland Govt will extend a cash reward of Rs1.5Cr," Neiphiu Rio posted on X.

Nagaland Announces Rs 1.5 Crore Reward for Bronze Medal Winner Hokato Hotozhe Sema

Following the athlete's medal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated him. Taking to his official X handle, PM Modi hailed Hokato Hotozhe for his "incredible" strength and determination. "A proud moment for our nation as Hokato Hotozhe Sema brings home the Bronze medal in Men's Shotput F57! His incredible strength and determination are exceptional. Congratulations to him. Best wishes for the endeavours ahead," PM Modi wrote on X. Hokato Sema's Inspirational Journey: A Look At Paris Paralympics 2024 Bronze Medallist's Road From Battlefields of Jammu and Kashmir to Paralympics Podium.

PM Narendra Modi Lauds Hokato Hotozhe Sema for His Bronze Medal Win

Indian para-athlete Bhavanaben Chaudhary finished in fifth spot in the women's F46 javelin throw final at the ongoing Paris Paralympics on Saturday. Bhavanaben bowed out of the competition despite her best efforts, securing a best throw of 39.70 metres. India's medal tally in the ongoing Paralympics has gone up to 27, with six gold medals, nine silver medals, and 12 bronze medals. This is the most gold India has ever won at a Paralympics Games event, outdoing the total of five golds in Tokyo 2020.

Indian para-athletes in particular have made the country proud with three golds, six silvers and six bronze medals, giving them a total of 15 medals. (ANI)

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