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Jigar Thakkar wins gold at the 21st National Para-Swimming Championship 

An MBA student at Marwadi University born with cerebral palsy disorder recognized in PM’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ program

by Suman Gupta

New Delhi, April 2nd, 2022: Gujarat-based swimming champion Jigar Thakkar has recorded his name as a gold medalist at the 21st National Para-Swimming Championship which concluded in Udaipur. Competing with more than 400 paralympic swimmers at the national-level championship, he also bagged two silver medals.

A fourth-semester student of Masters in Business Administration (MBA) at Marwadi University Faculty of Management Studies, Thakkar was born with cerebral palsy, a group of disorders affecting mobility, posture, or muscle tone. Jigar began swimming at the age of eight upon advice from his therapist. He has also been recognized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the program ‘Mann Ki Baat’.

“The two-day Championship tested me in terms of my skills, patience, and my approach towards competitiveness. During these times, I constantly recalled the motivation and mentorship that I have received from the faculty members at Marwadi University,” said, Jigar Thakkar.

With the recent declaration of Indian Cricketer Ravindra Jadeja as the brand ambassador, Marwadi University has always promoted and encouraged not only academic growth but overall holistic development of its students. Marwadi University aims to build an equitable and inclusive learning environment for all, and is constantly striving in that direction in curricular and co-curricular learning.

“Jigar has always been keen and passionate about swimming. I remember him passionately talking about how swimming helped him remain calm and focused during the most difficult years of his life. Marwadi University is proud to have students like Jigar Thakkar who have eminently focused on their dreams,” says Prof. (Dr) Sunil Jakhoria, Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, Marwadi University.

Thakkar’s exemplary swimming practice and career is a testament to the broadening scope for people with disabilities in sports. The 2020 Paralympic Games also saw India’s best-ever medal haul with a total of 19 medals. This result was better than the medal haul of 12 medals of all previous Paralympics appearances combined.

“We are committed to encouraging students in their preferred areas of interest. The holistic development of a student leads them on the path of self-discovery which can be considered as one of the goals of studying at Marwadi University,” added Prof. (Dr) Sandeep Sancheti, Provost (Vice-Chancellor), Marwadi University.

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