CM Bhajan Lal Congratulates Rajasthan Para Shooter Rudransh Khandelwal on Arjuna Award
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A para shooter from Rajasthan has broken into India's highest sporting honours — and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma made sure the state took a moment to recognise it. On Wednesday, 19 August 2026, CM Sharma extended warm congratulations to Rudransh Khandelwal, a talented para shooter from Rajasthan selected for the Arjuna Award, along with all sportspersons chosen for the National Sports Awards 2025.
Posting in Hindi, CM Sharma wrote: 'Arjun Puraskar ke liye chayit Rajasthan ke pratibhashali para shooter Shri Rudransh Khandelwal sahit...' — 'Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the talented para shooter from Rajasthan, Shri Rudransh Khandelwal, selected for the Arjuna Award, and to all gifted athletes chosen for the National Sports Awards 2025. You have all raised the nation's pride through your outstanding sporting skills, hard work, and indomitable dedication.'
Rudransh Khandelwal and the Arjuna Award's Weight
The Arjuna Award, instituted in 1961 by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, is India's premier individual sporting honour — awarded for consistent outstanding performance over four years. For a para athlete to earn this recognition is a marker not just of personal excellence but of a discipline steadily claiming its rightful place in India's sporting mainstream.
CM Sharma noted that these honours are 'the glorious result of years of dedication, discipline, and continuous effort' — and expressed confidence that the awardees would 'continue to set new records in the world of sport, bringing glory to the country and the state.'
Rajasthan's Stake in National Sporting Success
State chief ministers routinely amplify individual sporting achievements, and for good reason: a national award winner from a state becomes a living advertisement for grassroots sports infrastructure. CM Sharma's post, hashtagged #आपणो_अग्रणी_राजस्थान ('Our Leading Rajasthan'), frames Khandelwal's recognition within a broader state-pride narrative — signalling that Rajasthan's sporting ambitions extend well beyond cricket pitches and into Paralympic disciplines.
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is expected to hold the formal investiture ceremony for the National Sports Awards 2025 in the coming weeks. Whether the Rajasthan government follows with state-level cash incentives or enhanced coaching support for para athletes will be closely watched.