Indian expat in UAE announces Rs 1 cr cash reward for Olympic goalie Sreejesh


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 9 (IANS): P.R.Sreejesh has yet again been appreciated for taking Indian Men's Hockey to "newer heights" by helping it secure the Olympic bronze medal in the Tokyo Games.

Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and Managing Director of UAE-based, VPS Healthcare on Monday announced a cash reward of Rs 1 crore for Sreejesh

Sreejesh, who hails from Kochi, pulled off a stunning save in the last few seconds of the match resulting in the bronze medal after decades for India.

"Through his outstanding performance at the Olympics, Sreejesh has brought joy to Indians around the world. As a fellow Malayali, I take tremendous pride in his achievement. Thanks to his efforts, the interest in hockey has been renewed. His performance, along with that of the entire Indian hockey team, will serve as encouragement for hundreds of youths in the country," said Vayalil.

Sreejesh thanked Vayalil for his message and the gesture of appreciation.

"Dr. Shamsheer has congratulated the entire team for this great achievement and offered his support to us. The announcement of the reward caught me by surprise. A reward for winning a medal in the Olympics is delightful news and I feel very fortunate to be the recipient," said Sreejesh.

Sreejesh, who returns to India on Monday after the successful Tokyo campaign, will be presented with the cash prize at a special function in Kochi, later this month.

 

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    I appreciate da donar's jesture. May God bless him & all of us. special thanks & appreciation 2 sreejesh.

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  • PAM, MLR

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Hockey is our national game we would have at least got gold medal

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    "As a fellow Malayali, ... " most mallu only concerned about fellow mallu, least bothered about non-mallu Indians... in foreign countries, they first ask "malaayaaalyoayoa?! when they see Indian... non-mallu Indians are same as foreigners to them...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    cannot agree more with you..have lived in dubai for many years.. the worst part is that they hate non-mallus and gang up against them..I was victim of one such hate but luckily saved by my boss from Mumbai.. on the contrary mangas of mangagala ooru are entirely different..they will wait for quite some time before they get ease with another mangu

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Well said kbr. You have epressed my feelings. I have had bitter experience when I was employed abroad, my brother lost his job because of these.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    @ jossey sir, May be he has some doubt about the food behind his high agile & energy quotient ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    I wonder why no appreciation from Narendra Modi ...

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  • Francis Lewis, Sasthan

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Our PM will eat Ice Cream with these winners

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Our PM is busy in renaming of awards, places etc. He doesn't have time to think about sports persons. He is also busy in making life of common man miserable.

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  • Babanna, Jeppu, Kudla

    Mon, Aug 09 2021

    Narendra Modi personally congratulated and spoke to the entire team .................

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