Did Jhulan Celebrate Richa Ghosh's 'Banga Bhushan' Honor?
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Key Takeaways
- Richa Ghosh was awarded the prestigious Banga Bhushan.
- The ceremony took place at the iconic Eden Gardens.
- Jhulan Goswami participated in celebrating Ghosh's achievements.
- Ghosh received a cheque for Rs. 34 lakh from the CAB.
- She was also appointed as a Deputy Superintendent of Police.
New Delhi, Nov 10 (NationPress) Former Indian bowler Jhulan Goswami extended her heartfelt congratulations to Richa Ghosh after the World Cup champion received the prestigious ‘Banga Bhushan,’ recognized as one of the highest civilian awards in the state, on Saturday. The talented wicketkeeper-batter played a pivotal role in India’s remarkable victory at the recently completed ODI World Cup.
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) hosted a special felicitation event at Eden Gardens to honor the 22-year-old for her significant contributions to Team India’s success. Jhulan attended the ceremony alongside cricket legend Sourav Ganguly.
On Monday, Jhulan shared a video of the ceremony posted by Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on X, stating, “Thank you for including me. It was a privilege to be part of this momentous occasion. Richa's journey embodies the resilience and spirit that represent the daughters of Bengal. I am proud to see her talent acknowledged at such a high level, and even prouder to witness her inspire future generations. My warm congratulations to @13richaghosh. May she continue to shine for India and Bengal.”
During the felicitation ceremony, Ghosh was awarded a bouquet, a commemorative memento, and a cheque amounting to Rs. 34 lakh from the CAB. The Chief Minister also presented her with a golden bat and a golden ball on behalf of the Cricket Association of Bengal.
In a video showcasing highlights from the event on X, the Bengal CM remarked, “Bengal's daughters are its greatest pride. I had the honor of attending a special felicitation ceremony organized by the Cricket Association of Bengal at the iconic Eden Gardens, celebrating Richa Ghosh for her exceptional contributions to India’s World Cup victory.
“On behalf of the West Bengal Government, I awarded her the ‘Banga Bhushan’, one of our state’s highest civilian honors. I also announced her appointment as Deputy Superintendent of Police in the West Bengal Police.
“The presence of legends like Shri Sourav Ganguly, Smt. Jhulan Goswami, and other esteemed guests made the evening unforgettable. May more daughters like Richa emerge from every household in Bengal, inspiring generations and elevating our nation’s name on the global stage.”