Women boxers in Army: Haryana's daughter Jasmine became the first female boxer of the Indian Army team
Haryana Boxing Association spokesperson and Motivator said that the Indian Army has implemented Mission Olympic Scheme. Under this scheme, better facilities are being provided to all the players of the army. In a game that does not have a team, a team will also be formed. Under this scheme, women boxers are being appointed.
Haryana's boxer Jasmine Lamboria has become the first woman boxer of the Indian Army, today Jasmine has joined the rank of Havildar. Bhiwani Jasmine Lamboria of Haryana won the silver medal in the Birmingham Commonwealth. Army officers completed the joining process by going to Gandhinagar in Gujarat. Jasmine has gone there to represent Haryana in the National Games. After this tournament, Jasmine Lamboria will play for the army.
Actually, Jasmine Lamboria of Haryana got a direct offer from the army, which she accepted immediately. After getting the appointment letter, Jasmine's name has become the first woman boxer in the army. An army officer has also confirmed the recruitment of Jasmine in the army.
Jasmine Lamboria is from Bhiwani. Jasmine was born on 30 August 2001. Jasmine is at number three among four siblings. Her father Jaibir is a home guard and mother Jogendra Kaur is a housewife. Jasmine won a bronze medal in the 2021 Asian Boxing Championships held in Dubai. In the same year, he won a silver medal in the International Boxing Tournament. Recently won Bronze medal in Birmingham Commonwealth Games. Seeing Jasmine's achievements, brother Jayant has also decided to make a career in boxing.
Haryana Boxing Association spokesperson and Motivator said that the Indian Army has implemented Mission Olympic Scheme. Under this scheme, better facilities are being provided to all the players of the army. In a game that does not have a team, a team will also be formed. Under this scheme, women boxers are being appointed.
Jasmine Lamboria had received an offer for the post of Havildar, which she accepted. Apart from Jasmine, many women boxers were also proposed, including Commonwealth Games gold medalist Neetu Ghanghas. Haryana's daughters will benefit the most from the recruitment of women boxers in the army. Since Haryana is the hub of boxing.
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