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hima das gave a new dimension to the national anthem.how would you shape it an Important part. of democratic expression​

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Answered by animemistress
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Hima Das stood on the victory podium. She won the gold, a true champion. She didn’t pump her fist through the air or try to spot the cameras. She stood still, as she waited for the national anthem to be played.

And as the anthem played out to commemorate her win, silent tears slid from Hima’s eyes. She wept almost inconsolably. The words of the song never seemed more poignant, given the herculean effort the 18-year-old put in to get to that dais in Tampere, Finland after all years of practice in the muddy fields of Nagaon district, Assam.

Das scripted history as the first Indian to ever win a gold at a world track event — the IAAF World Under-20 Athletics Championships — and it all condensed to those minutes that the anthem played. We cried with her because we could feel her connection to the motherland.

We got goosebumps because the hard-earned victory made us proud. We felt deeply for her rise against the odds. The love for the country manifested in everyone who saw her spectacular run. Hima's achievement and her emotions gave the anthem a meaningful dimension. The anthem reverberated through the country and social media, with pride.

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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OLYMPIC ATHLETE

She became the first Indian woman — indeed the first ever Indian athlete — to win a gold medal in any format of a global track event at IAAF World U20 Championships when she clocked a speed of 51.46 seconds.

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