Indian Men’s and Women’s Table Tennis Teams Secure Historic Qualification for Paris 2024 Olympics

CHENNAI: The Indian men’s and women’s table tennis teams have etched their names in history by securing qualification for the team events at the forthcoming Paris Olympics. Despite falling short at the World Championships, it’s their impressive world rankings that have earned them coveted spots in the Olympics for the very first time.

Currently ranked 15th in the world, the men’s team and 13th in the world, the women’s team have punched their tickets to Paris. A total of 16 teams will compete in each event, marking a significant milestone for Indian table tennis.

Sharath Kamal, a seasoned Olympian who has represented India at four Olympics, expressed his elation at the team’s qualification. “It’s a surreal moment for us, making our debut in the team event at the Olympics. Personally, this achievement holds great significance, marking my final appearance. While I’ve competed in the singles event four times, qualifying in the team event has always been a dream. Over the past two years, our focus has been on securing the team’s qualification, and we’ve finally achieved it,” Sharath told TOI.


Despite failing to qualify directly from the World Table Tennis Team Championships, both Indian teams’ advancement to the pre-quarterfinals proved pivotal. “We knew that reaching the Round of 16 in the World Championships would secure our Olympic qualification. Despite a setback against lower-ranked Poland, we bounced back strongly, defeating Kazakhstan in the Round of 32 and advancing to the pre-quarters,” Sharath explained.


The qualification in team events also carries significant weight as it grants India two direct entries in the men’s and women’s singles categories. “Team qualification has paved the way for two direct entries in the singles events, which will be decided by the federation. My primary focus will be on the team event rather than singles,” Sharath emphasized.

The 42-year-old veteran outlined the preparation plan, stating, “The federation, in collaboration with my inputs, has devised a preparation plan, awaiting approval from the Sports Authority of India (SAI). We anticipate the appointment of a dedicated foreign coach and commence training in April.”

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Chandrayaan-3’s Historic Landing Celebrated with Google Doodle

New Delhi: Today’s Google Doodle marks a historic moment in space exploration as it celebrates the first-ever landing on the moon’s south pole by the Chandrayaan-3 space mission!

The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, a testament to India’s space prowess, embarked on its journey from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota Range, Andhra Pradesh, India, on July 14, 2023. After an awe-inspiring voyage, it successfully made a soft landing near the lunar south pole region on August 23, 2023. This achievement is a giant leap for not only India but for humanity as a whole.

Moon landings are nothing short of extraordinary, and prior to Chandrayaan-3’s triumph, only the United States, China, and the former Soviet Union had achieved soft landings on the moon. However, no country had ventured to the challenging southern pole region until now.

Chandrayaan-3’s Historic Landing Celebrated with Google DoodleThe moon’s south pole has long captivated the curiosity of space explorers due to the suspicion of ice deposits nestled within permanently shadowed craters. Chandrayaan-3 has confirmed this speculation, revealing the presence of valuable resources such as air, water, and even hydrogen rocket fuel. This discovery opens up exciting possibilities for future lunar missions and human space exploration.

As Chandrayaan-3 touched down on the lunar surface, it conveyed a message back to Earth: “India, I reached my destination and you too!” India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt congratulations to the scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), acknowledging that this success is a triumph for all of humanity. He emphasized that it will pave the way for future moon missions worldwide and inspire nations to aim higher and explore beyond the skies.

The Doodle commemorates this momentous achievement in space exploration history, as Chandrayaan-3 sets a new standard for lunar exploration and reaffirms that the sky is not the limit.

Congratulations to the Chandrayaan-3 space mission! The world is over the moon for you!

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India Makes History with Successful Chandrayaan-3 Moon Landing

New Delhi: India has etched its name in the annals of space exploration history as it achieved an unprecedented feat by becoming the first country to land on the South Pole of the lunar surface. Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt congratulations to the nation and the dedicated team of space scientists who worked tirelessly to make this achievement possible. “India will remember this day forever,” PM Modi declared.

The ultimate challenge of the Chandrayaan-3 mission commenced during the critical final phase of the landing. Approximately 20 minutes prior to landing, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) initiated the Automatic Landing Sequence (ALS). This groundbreaking feature empowered the Vikram Lunar Module (LM) to take control of its destiny. It relied on its onboard computers and intricate algorithms to pinpoint a suitable landing site and execute a gentle touchdown on the lunar surface.

Experts emphasize that the last 15 to 20 minutes of the mission were pivotal to its success as Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram lander descended gracefully to achieve a soft lunar landing. Millions of Indians, along with space enthusiasts around the globe, offered their prayers for the triumphant landing of Chandrayaan-3. Today, the nation celebrates this historic moment that propels India further into the realm of space exploration.

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