| 1. She hails from a farming family in Uttar Pradesh. |
| 2. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy during childhood. |
| 3. Her lower body was plastered shortly after birth due to weak legs. |
| 4. Underwent various traditional treatments to strengthen her legs. |
| 5. Began using calipers at the age of five and continued for eight years. |
| 6. Inspired by watching the Paralympic games on social media at age 17. |
| 7. Motivated by Paralympian Fatima Khatoon to compete in various competitions. |
| 8. Trained at Kailash Prakash Sports Stadium in Meerut for seven years. |
| 9. Participated in the 26th U.P. State Open Athletics Championships in 2018. |
| 10. Qualified for the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou in 2022, securing fourth place. |
| 11. Improved her running techniques under coach Gajendra Singh at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. |
| 12. Became the first Indian athlete to win a medal in the Womenâs T35 100m at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. |
| 13. Became the first Indian woman to win two medals in track and field events at a single Paralympic Games. |
| 14. Born in Hashimpur village, Muzaffarnagar district, Uttar Pradesh, as the second daughter in her family. |
| 15. Faced societal prejudice due to being a girl with disability, labeled a 'cursed child'. |
| 16. Discovered her love for athletics in school in Meerut, racing against able-bodied children. |
| 17. Her natural toe-running gait due to deformed feet became an advantage in sprints. |
| 18. Trains in Delhi under coach Gajendra Singh, who also coaches Simran Sharma. |
| 19. Has a tattoo of the Om symbol on her right hand. |