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    Manasi Joshi (born 11 June 1989) is an Indian para-badminton player. [3] She is a former world champion in para badminton women's singles SL3 category. On 8 March 2022, she was ranked world No.1 in women's singles SL3 category.

  2. In the eight years since her horrific accident, she had begun seriously pursuing para-badminton, made it on to India's national team, and was now representing the country at the finals of the...

  3. 58K Followers, 960 Following, 900 Posts - Manasi Joshi (@joshi.manasi) on Instagram: "Para Badminton उद्यमेन हि सिध्यन्ति कार्याणि न मनोरथैः Arjuna Award, YGL by WEF, Aspen Fellow World:🥇🥈🥈🥉🥉🥉🥉 Asian:🥈🥉🥉🥉🥉"

  4. Sep 24, 2020 · Manasi Joshi is Indias current Para badminton world champion and BBC India’s Sportswoman of the year. She claimed the World Championships gold in Basel last year and is set on the road to the Paralympic Games in Tokyo 2020 (postponed to 2021).

  5. Nov 20, 2020 · Manasi Joshi quit her job and moved to Hyderabad in 2018 to give new wings to her para-badminton career. Focused as ever, Manasi Joshi kept putting in the hard yards at the Pullela...

  6. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary journey of Manasi Joshi, a para-badminton world champion whose story is a testament to resilience, determination, ...

  7. Mar 6, 2020 · Joshi started playing badminton for rehabilitation and “the sport acted as a catalyst” in her recovery. She started taking part in various tournaments after her accident. In 2012, a few months...

  8. Jan 21, 2024 · Para-badminton star Manasi Joshi is the first ever Indian athlete to be on the cover of Time Magazine. In a powerful interview with IndiaToday.in, Joshi explains the perils of para-athletics in the country and how the perception around the sport needs to change right away.

  9. Aug 22, 2024 · Manasi Joshi, an Indian para-badminton player, is all set to represent India at the Paris Paralympic Games. Her journey to the top has been nothing short of inspiring. In 2011, she met with a road accident that resulted in the amputation of her left leg.

  10. In the eight years since her horrific accident, she had begun seriously pursuing para-badminton, made it on to India's national team, and was now representing the country at the finals of the...