How Did Former India Kabaddi Captain Deepak Hooda Get Rescued by Uttarakhand Police?

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Key Takeaways
- Deepak Hooda was rescued after being swept away in the River Ganga.
- The Uttarakhand Police acted quickly to save him.
- The incident highlights the bravery of law enforcement.
- Hooda is an accomplished kabaddi player with numerous accolades.
- The rescue operation received widespread appreciation on social media.
New Delhi, July 23 (NationPress) Deepak Hooda, an Arjuna Awardee and former captain of the Indian kabaddi team, encountered a perilous situation on Wednesday when he was swept away by the powerful currents of the River Ganga in Haridwar. The harrowing event transpired when Hooda lost his footing and fell into the river, quickly becoming ensnared by the swift flow.
Luckily, the 40th Battalion of the Uttarakhand Police was stationed nearby and acted with remarkable speed and courage. A rapid rescue operation was initiated, during which officers from the battalion jumped into the water from a boat and successfully pulled Hooda to safety, even as the fierce current threatened to pull the boat off course.
The Uttarakhand Police shared a video of the rescue on their official X (formerly Twitter) account, showcasing the quick-thinking and brave efforts of the personnel involved. This footage has since received widespread admiration on social media.
Deepak Hooda conveyed his heartfelt thanks to the officers who saved him, recognizing their heroic actions in a life-threatening predicament.
"Star Kabaddi player… and a star rescue by #UttarakhandPolice! Arjuna Awardee and former captain of the Indian team, Deepak Hooda, found himself trapped in the strong currents of the Ganga in Haridwar.
The 40th Battalion at the scene promptly executed a rescue operation and brought him out safely.
Deepak Hooda also expressed sincere gratitude to the team."
The rescue team successfully lifted him onto the boat and brought him safely to the shore. The swift actions of the Uttarakhand Police averted what could have been a tragic incident, and their bravery has received widespread commendation.
The 31-year-old Deepak Niwas Hooda, originally from Chamaria village in Rohtak District of Haryana, plays as an all-rounder in kabaddi and has represented Telugu Titans, Puneri Paltan, and Jaipur Pink Panthers in the Pro Kabaddi League.
On an international front, Deepak Hooda secured a gold medal for India in the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup and a bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. Additionally, he has earned medals for India in the 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters (gold) and two gold medals at the South Asian Games—the 2016 edition in Guwahati and 2019 in Kathmandu.