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Meet a 13-year-old national fencing player from Tamil Dau’s Namakkal district who needs about Rs. 1.5 lakhs to participate in an international fencing event.
Thirteen-year-old Karunya Shanmugan from Namakkal in Tamil Nadu was elated when she won a silver medal in the National Fencing Championship in New Delhi two months ago.
Her joy increased manifold when she was told that she would be part of a contingent that will represent India at the 40th International Children’s Fencing Tournament Challenge to be held on Warsaw in Poland.
But the shocker came in the form of a letter from the Fencing Association of India to the Tamil Nadu Fencing Association.
The letter stated that the total expense for participation per fencer would be around Rs. 1.50 lakh and the expenditure would have to be borne by the fencer himself/herself or the state association. The government of India will not fund the trip, said the letter.
The cash-strapped TN Fencing Association will pay for only fencers above the age of 17, says Karunya’s coach Prabhukumar.
Karunaya’s parents do not have the money to pay for all the expenditures to participate in the event to be held from 23-27 March 2017.
“My daughter is good in the sport and I want her to become a very successful fencing player,” says Akhila.
Karunya has always been in love with sports and her books. Two years ago, her parents had faced a similar predicament. They did not have money to send her to a school. Just as they were despairing over it, a friend told Karunya’s father to apply under sports quota and get admission in a school.
Since then, there has been no looking back for Karunya.
If you wish to help Karunya, call her mother Akhila on 9597917838 or contribute here.
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