
Smriti Irani congratulates India women’s hockey captain Rani Rampal for Padma Shri honour. Viral post
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Smriti Irani shared a post on her Instagram which included a selfie with Rani Rampal, the captain of India women's hockey team.
Union Minister Smriti Irani recently took to Instagram to share a congratulatory post for the India women’s hockey team captain Rani Rampal. A recipient of Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour, Rani was awarded for her impeccable display of talent in the field of hockey. Extremely happy to have received the prestigious Padma Shri award today from Hon’ble @rashtrapatibhvn I thank everyone for their love and support including my coaches and team. I thank Hockey India for their efforts to improve women’s hockey in India. pic.twitter.com/SVzb74oklp
Smriti Irani shared a post on her Instagram which included a selfie with Rani Rampal. “She reigns our hearts with her dynamism and her never say die attitude. She symbolises hope, perseverance and possibilities galore, wise beyond her years, she fills me with pride @ranirampal4,” Smriti Irani captioned the post.

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