Kanchanmala Pande

Kanchanmala D Pande is a blind international female swimmer.[1][2] She has won several medals at international, National and State level since she was a child. Her current medal tally stands at 112 including 106 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze at international, national and state levels. She has competed successfully with sighted swimmers at all levels.[3]

Kanchanmala Pande
Personal information
Birth nameKanchanmala Pande
Born (1990-12-31) 31 December 1990
Amravati, Maharashtra
Sport
CountryIndia
SportSwimming
DisabilityVisually Impaired
Disability classS11, SB11, SM11
Event(s)Breaststroke, Individual Meddley

Pande has won eleven international medals, including the world championship in 2017 at Mexico apart from participation in commonwealth games,[4] 2006 at Australia,[5] FESPIC Games 2006 at Malaysia,[6] Para-Asian games 2010, at China and numerous other tournaments. She has always been a [7] gold medalist at national and state levels. She intends to participate in forthcoming Paralympic games to be held in Tokyo in 2020. She is officer in the Reserve Bank of India

Honours and awards

Honors and awards : Kanchanmala has been honored with numerous awards, some of the prominent ones being: 1. Received the national award for Persons with Disabilities in the best sports person category on December 3, 2018, at the hands of Hon’ble Vice President of India Shree Venkaiah Naidu.

2. Featured in “The light within A Different Vision of Life” by Sipra Das ISBN 9789381523629

3. Featured in ‘Nazar ya Nazariya’ National tele-serial by Eye way, and ‘Yeh Hai Raushni ka Karvan’ a National Radio Serial by Score Foundation.

4. "Outstanding Sportsman Special Award" Awarded by IBSA (Indian Blind Sports Association) New Delhi on 10th Jan. 2012.

5."ASPIRE Talent Award 2009" Awarded by H.R.D. Minister Shri Kapil Sibble at Gurgaon (New Delhi) on 27 Aug. 2009.

6) EKLAVYA KRIDA PURASKAR 2008, Awarded by Govt. of Maharashtra State (at the hand of his Excellency Hon. Governor of Maharashtra Shri Jamir) On 2nd Aug. 2009

7."Neelam Kanga Award 2009" Awarded at Mumbai by Dy. Chief Minister Shri Chhagan Bhujbal on Jan. 19, 2009.

8. Krida Ratna Purskar 2006, Awarded by Commissioner, Amravati Municipal Corporation, Amravati on 29 March 2006.

9. AIASHA Jagatik Kartrutwan Mahila Purskar 2005, Awarded by All India Stri Heeth Association, Mumbai.

10. March 2004 'Parakh Khel Ratna Purskar' Awarded by Parakh Samaj Kalyan Sanstha, Nagpur.

11. 26 January 2003 Awarded by Vilasrao Balkrushna Patil, Minister Maharashtra state & Palak Mantri.

References

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