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In a dramatic turn of events, Navdeep initially got a silver medal with a personal best effort of 47.32 metres.

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The 23-year-old Navdeep from Haryana came up with a remarkable third throw of 47.32 metres to shatter the Paralympic record.

On the other hand, braving all odds with a steely resolve, Simran secured a bronze medal in the women's 200m T12 final.

Reigning world champion Simran finished third on the podium with a personal best time of 24.75 seconds.

The 24-year-old, who became world champion this year in Kobe, was born prematurely and spent the next 10 weeks in an incubator where it was discovered that she is visually impaired.

Earlier in the day, Arshad Shaik and Jyoti Gaderiya had disappointing finishes in para-cycling events.

Para Canoer Yash Kumar also failed to qualify for the final.

Para swimmer Suyash Jadhav finished fifth while Para Canoer Prachi Yadav finished 8th in Women's Va'a Single 200m - VL2 Final A.AI based wealth tracking apps for financial independence Easy Part-Time Jobs: Perfect for Busy Schedules

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