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NSDF Assistance to Sportspersons for Training NSDF Assistance to Sportspersons for training/ Purchase Of Equipment S.No Name of the Sportsperson Discipline Total 1 Atanu Das Archery 736,476.00 2 Jayanta Talukdar Archery 636,476.00 3 Mangal Champia Archery 136,476.00 4 Deepika Kumari Archery 736,476.00 5 L Bombayla Devi Archery 636,476.00 6 Rimil Buruily Archery 136,476.00 7 Laxmi Rani Majhi Archery 736,476.00 8 Sanjay Boro Archery 136,476.00 9 Atul Verma Archery 136,476.00 10 Ranjit Naik Archery 222,877.00 11 Dola Banerjee Archery 176,952.00 12 Madhu Vedwan Archery 136,476.00 13 Ishita Archery 122,375.00 14 Priyanka Thakran Archery 122,375.00 15 Viswash Archery 199,991.00 16 Binod Swansi Archery 14,101.00 17 Snehal Divakar Archery 14,101.00 18 Sachin Gupta Archery 450,000.00 19 Tarundeep Rai Archery 572,375.00 20 Monika Saren Archery 450,000.00 21 Amanjeet Singh Archery 450,000.00 22 Abhishek Verma Archery 600,000.00 23 C Srither Archery 500,000.00 24 Khusbhu Dhayal Archery 450,000.00 25 Divya Dhayal Archery 500,000.00 26 Jyoti Surekha Archery 600,000.00 27 Trisha Deb Archery 600,000.00 28 Paonam Lily Chanu Archery 500,000.00 29 Parveena Archery 350,000.00 30 Ankita Bhakat Archery 450,000.00 31 Yashdev Archery 300,000.00 32 N Jemson Singh Archery 300,000.00 33 Rajat Chouhan Archery 450,000.00 34 Promila Daimary Archery 450,000.00 35 Anil Kumar Athletics 2,205,755.00 36 Anju Bobby George Athletics 1,562,659.00 37 Bobby Aloysius Athletics 3,411,602.00 38 Om Prakash Singh Karhana Athletics 8,075,721.00 39 Krishna Poonia Athletics 11,774,747.00 40 Vikas Gowda Athletics 20,574,658.00 41 Mayookha Johny Athletics 3,387,627.00 42 Preeja Sreedharan Athletics 1,921,392.00 43 Kavita Raut Athletics 1,935,555.00 44 O.P. Jaisha Athletics 1,935,555.00 45 Sudha Singh Athletics 2,535,555.00 46 Arjun Athletics 1,397,109.00 47 Seema Punia Athletics 6,148,898.00 48 Inderjeet Singh Athletics 2,917,027.00 49 Arpinder singh Athletics 1,562,289.00 50 Poovamma M R Athletics 1,128,589.00 51 Ashwini Akkunji Athletics 578,589.00 52 Mandeep kaur Athletics 564,425.00 53 Sini Jose Athletics 564,425.00 54 Priyanka Panwar Athletics 564,425.00 55 Jauna Murmu Athletics 564,425.00 56 Debashree Majumdar Athletics 778,589.00 57 Anilda Thomas Athletics 1,028,589.00 58 Anju Thomas Athletics 564,425.00 59 Chhavi Sharawat Athletics 564,425.00 60 Gopi T Athletics 14,164.00 61 Sapana Athletics 14,164.00 62 Sandeep Kumar Athletics 14,164.00 63 Nitendra Rawat Athletics 14,164.00 64 Kheta Ram Athletics 14,164.00 65 Khushbir Kaur Athletics 14,164.00 66 Lalita Babar Athletics 464,164.00 67 Manpreet Kaur Athletics 14,164.00 68 Ganapathi Krishnan Athletics 464,101.00 69 Manish Rawat Athletics 614,101.00 70 Tintu Luka Athletics 564,101.00 71 Arpita M Athletics 14,101.00 72 Gurmeet Singh Athletics 14,101.00 73 Sandeep Singh Maan Athletics 14,101.00 74 Navjeet Kaur Dhillion Athletics 230,901.00 75 K T Irfan Athletics 621,113.00 76 Swapna Barman Athletics 600,000.00 77 Tejaswin Shanker Athletics 600,000.00 78 G. Laxmanan Athletics 600,000.00 79 Neeraj Chopra Athletics 600,000.00 80 Tejender Toor Athletics 800,000.00 81 P U Chitra Athletics 600,000.00 82 Poornima Hembram Athletics 600,000.00 83 Sanjivani B Jadhav Athletics 600,000.00 84 V. Neena Athletics 600,000.00 85 Muhammed Anas Athletics 550,000.00 86 Arokia Rajiv Athletics 550,000.00 87 Amoj Jacob Athletics 550,000.00 88 Muhammed Kunhu Athletics 550,000.00 89 Mohan Kumar Athletics 450,000.00 90 Sachin Roby Athletics 200,000.00 91 Jithu Baby Athletics 550,000.00 92 Annu Rani Athletics 600,000.00 93 Ajay Kumar Saroj Athletics 500,000.00 94 Lili Das Athletics 500,000.00 95 Nayana James Athletics 600,000.00 96 Jisna Mathew Athletics 550,000.00 97 Vijay Kumari Athletics 550,000.00 98 Anu R Athletics 200,000.00 99 Jinson Johnson Athletics 750,000.00 100 Hima Das Athletics 200,000.00 101 A Dharun Athletics 200,000.00 102 Sreeshankar Athletics 200,000.00 103 Sonia Baisya Athletics 200,000.00 104 Shreeshankar Murali Athletics 200,000.00 105 Avinash Mukund Sable Athletics 200,000.00 106 Anup Sridhar Badminton 628,518.00 107 Saina Nehwal Badminton 3,988,326.00 108 P V Sindhu Badminton 621,113.00 109 H.S.Prannoy Badminton 1,749,455.00 110 P.Kashyap Badminton 990,381.00 111 K.Srikanth Badminton 1,634,654.00 112 Guru Saidutt Badminton 990,381.00 113 B. Sumeeth Reddy Badminton 646,305.00 114 Manu Attri Badminton 551,001.00 115 Ashwini Ponnappa Badminton 664,164.00 116 Jwala Gutta Badminton 14,164.00 117 Bhamidipati Sai Prananeeth Badminton 600,000.00 118 Ajay Jayaram Badminton 450,000.00 119 Sikki Reddy Badminton 600,000.00 120 Pranaav Jerry Chopra Badminton 650,000.00 121 Lakshya Sen Badminton 600,000.00 122 Ranki Reddy Satwik Sairaj Badminton 250,000.00 123 Chirag Shetty Badminton 250,000.00 124 Sameer Verma Badminton 50,000.00 125 M C Mary Kom Boxing 4,662,098.00 126 Mandeep Jangra Boxing 1,193,288.00 127 Vikas Krishan Boxing 1,384,409.00 128 Pinki Rani Jangra Boxing 303,479.00 129 Sarjubala Devi Boxing 614,101.00 130 L Sarita Devi Boxing 1,017,887.00 131 Sumit Sangwan Boxing 847,280.00 132 Shiva Thapa Boxing 1,698,985.00 133 L Devendro Singh Boxing 1,217,479.00 134 Manoj Kumar Boxing 600,000.00 135 Amit Kumar Boxing 600,000.00 136 Shyam Kumar Kakara Boxing 500,000.00 137 Sachin (Siwach) Boxing 600,000.00 138 Sonia Lather Boxing 600,000.00 139 Kavinder Bisht Boxing 600,000.00 140 Gaurav Bidhuri Boxing 600,000.00 141 Satish Kumar Boxing 600,000.00 142 Neeraj Boxing 450,000.00 143 Lovlina Borgohain Boxing 450,000.00 144 Manish Kaushik Boxing 450,000.00 145 Naman Tanwar Boxing 450,000.00 146 Shashi Chopra Boxing 450,000.00 147 Sweety Bora Boxing 450,000.00 148 Gaurav Solanki Boxing 250,000.00 149 Hussamuddin Mohammed Boxing 250,000.00 150 Abhijeet Gupta Chess 559,971.00 151 Parimarjan Negi Chess 8,334,389.00 152 Tania Sachdev Chess 1,140,636.00 153 Harika Dronvalli Chess 2,912,982.00 154 Aryan Chopra Chess 1,550,195.26 155 R Vaishali Chess 900,000.00 156 R Praggnanandhaa Chess 2,700,000.00 157 Tarini Goyal Chess 510,075.16 158 Deborah Herald Cycling 1,620,000.00 159 Aleena Reji Cycling 600,000.00 160 Sanuraj P Cycling 600,000.00 161 Ranjit Singh Cycling 600,000.00 162 Sahil Kumar Cycling 600,000.00 163 Lt Col Rajesh Pattu Equestrian 3,312,900.00 164 Bhavani Devi Fencing 550,000.00 165 Chiragh Kumar Golf 629,408.00 166 Ashish Kumar Gymnastics 1,395,445.00 167 Iqrar Hasan Gymnastics 795,445.00 168 Rakesh Kumar Patra Gymnastics 1,395,445.00 169 Alok Ranajan Gymnastics 795,445.00 170 Dipa Karmarkar Gymnastics 984,745.00 171 Aruna Buddha Reddy Gymnastics 970,644.00 172 Rucha Divekar Gymnastics 370,644.00 173 Roma Jogalekar Gymnastics 370,644.00 174 Meenakshi Gymnastics 370,644.00 175 Pranati Nayak Gymnastics 600,000.00 176 Sreejesh P R Hockey 100,000.00 177 Krishan Bahadur Pathak Hockey 100,000.00 178 Harmanpreet Singh Hockey 100,000.00 179 Rupinder Pal Singh Hockey 100,000.00 180 Varun Kumar Hockey 100,000.00 181 Surender Kumar Hockey 100,000.00 182 Amit Rohidas Hockey 100,000.00 183 Birendra Lakra Hockey 100,000.00 184 Manpreet Singh Hockey 100,000.00 185 Kangujam Chinglensana Singh Hockey 100,000.00 186 Simranjeet Singh Hockey 100,000.00 187 Sardar Singh Hockey 100,000.00 188 Lalit Kumar Upadhyay Hockey 100,000.00 189 Vivek Sagar Hockey 100,000.00 190 S.V.Sunil Hockey 100,000.00 191 Akashdeep Singh Hockey 100,000.00 192 Mandeep Singh Hockey 100,000.00 193 Dilpreet Singh Hockey 100,000.00 194 Avtar Singh Judo 600,000.00 195 T Kalpana Devi Judo 600,000.00 196 Vijay Kumar Yadav Judo 600,000.00 197 Tulika Maan Judo 500,000.00 198 R. Neeland Sailing 889,733.00 199 K C Ganapathy Sailing (Yachting) 1,104,706.00 200 Varsha Gautam Sailing (Yachting) 2,617,032.00 201 Aishwarya Nedunchezhiyan Sailing (Yachting) 1,571,687.00 202 Dattu Baban Bhokanal Sailing (Rowing) 14,164.00 203 Abhinav Bindra Shooting 55,203,788.00 204 Anjali Bhagwat Shooting 1,094,749.00 205 Anwer Sultan Shooting 2,053,397.00 206 Avneet Kaur Shooting 1,187,564.00 207 Gagan Narang Shooting 3,443,523.00 208 Lt Col Rajyavardhan Rathore Shooting 12,394,629.00 209 Manavjit Singh Sandhu Shooting 59,738,088.00 210 Mansher Singh Shooting 18,107,912.00 211 Moraad Ali Khan Shooting 900,000.00 212 Ronjan Sodhi Shooting 44,700,860.00 213 Sanjeev Rajput Shooting 3,007,395.00 214 Suma Shirur Shooting 1,149,364.00 215 Samresh Jung Shooting 1,671,770.00 216 Vikram Bhatnagar Shooting 987,156.00 217 Zoravar Singh Sandhu Shooting 1,510,438.00 218 Shagun Chowdhary Shooting 11,153,190.00 219 Joydeep Karmarkar Shooting 2,231,872.00 220 Heena Sidhu Shooting 16,611,892.00 221 Ankur Mittal Shooting 2,785,407.00 222 Anisa Sayyed Shooting 572,882.00 223 Kynan Chenai Shooting 5,853,352.00 224 Shweta Singh Shooting 1,565,834.00 225 Mairaj Ahmad Khan Shooting 7,258,267.00 226 Rahi Sanobat Shooting 996,284.00 227 Mohd Ashab Shooting 2,245,406.00 228 P N Prakash Shooting 1,618,963.00 229 Shreyasi Singh Shooting 854,061.00 230 Chain Singh Shooting 2,536,639.00 231 Jitu Rai Shooting 1,610,995.00 232 Gurpreet Singh Shooting 961,713.00 233 Apurvi Chandela Shooting 1,796,364.00 234 Malaika Goel Shooting 291,112.00 235 Ayonika Paul Shooting 14,101.00 236 Gauri Sheron Shooting 750,000.00 237 Sheeraz Sheikh Shooting 600,000.00 238 Angad Veer Singh Bajwa Shooting 600,000.00 239 Pooja Ghatkar Shooting 450,000.00 240 Meghana Sajjanar Shooting 450,000.00 241 Deepak Kumar Shooting 750,000.00 242 Ravi Kumar Shooting 750,000.00 243 Shapath Bharadwaj Shooting 450,000.00 244 Sangram Dahya Shooting 450,000.00 245 Omkar Singh Shooting 450,000.00 246 Satyendra Singh Shooting 400,000.00 247 Amanpreet Singh Shooting 450,000.00 248 Harveen Sarao Shooting 400,000.00 249 Yasshaswini S.
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