Book 'Golden Boy Neeraj Chopra' released

Book 'Golden Boy Neeraj Chopra' released

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: February 07 2022

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  • A short biography ‘Golden Boy Neeraj Chopra’ penned by sports author Navdeep Singh Gill has been released in a ceremony held at Punjabi Bhawan.
  • The biography on Tokyo Olympics-2021 gold medalist Neeraj Chopra was released by the chairperson of Punjab Kala Parishad Surjit Patar and president of Punjabi Sahit Akademi Lakhwinder Singh Johal, amid the presence of the author and his family members.
  • Navdeep is a sports author. Neeraj Chopra won a Gold medal in Javelin Throw at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
  • It is the seventh book written by Navdeep and the sixth placing focus on the sports as well as the sportspersons.
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