
Telangana CM Revanth announces ₹1 crore to G Trisha, ₹10 lakhs each to Dhruthi Kesari, trainer and head coach
The Hindu
Telangana CM rewards Women's World Cup cricket champions G Trisha, Dhruthi Kesari with cash incentives, encouraging them to bring more laurels to India.
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced a cash incentive of ₹1 crore to G. Trisha, who was the ‘player of the tournament’ and ‘player of the final’ in the recently-concluded Women’s World Cup (under-19) cricket championship which India won in Kuala Lumpur.
This gesture was made when Ms. Trisha called on the Chief Minister at his Jubilee Hills Residence in Hyderabad on Wednesday (February 5, 2025).
Mr. Reddy congratulated Ms. Trisha and hoped she would continue to bring laurels to the country.
The Chief Minister also announced a cash incentive of ₹10 lakhs each to the Dhruthi Kesari, who was also a member of the victorious Indian team, trainer Shalini and head coach Nooshin Al Khadeer.
Telangana Housing and Revenue Minister P. Srinivas Reddy, Chief Secretary to the State Government Santhi Kumari, Advisor to Telangana Government (Sports) A. Jitender Reddy were also present.

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