Ashwini Ponnappa, who has participated in the Olympic Games three times and won many medals, has announced her retirement from badminton. She announced her retirement after losing her group match in the Olympics.

Badminton player Ashwini Ponnappa has announced her retirement. Ponnappa said that this was her last Olympics. On Tuesday, Ashwini Ponnappa and her partner Tanisha Crasto suffered their third consecutive defeat in the doubles match at the Paris Olympics. Ashwini and Tanisha lost to Australia's Setyana Mapasa and Angela Yu 15-21, 10-21 in the final match of Group C. After losing all three of their group matches, their campaign in the Olympics has ended.

Ashwini Ponnappa won her first title in 2001. She created history by teaming up with Jwala Gutta. Jwala Gutta played till 2017. After that she retired. Gutta won many medals during her sports career. Jwala Gutta won the gold medal in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Uber Cup in 2014, bronze medal in the Asian Championship. After this, she won the Uber Cup in 2016.

When DD News asked Ashwini Ponnappa, who is playing in the Olympics for the third time, if she wants to play in the 2028 Los Angeles Games as well? The 34-year-old athlete replied, "This will be my last Olympics but Tanisha still has a long way to go. It is very taxing emotionally and mentally. I cannot bear it any longer. If you are a little younger, you can bear all this. I cannot bear it any more."

Permission matters played a game...

By getting the map of the house passed from the Nagar Palika officials, commercial complexes have been built. Houses were built here 15 years ago. But due to the increase in the population of the city and the expansion of the market, the builders built commercial complexes. There is no adequate parking facility in it. Due to this, vehicles remain parked till half of the road. This leads to daily traffic jams. Nagar Nigam works to grant permission to commercial complexes, town and country plans, mall commercial, industrial and residential buildings and structures. Whereas Nagar Palika has the right to take disciplinary action in case of violation of rules and regulations.

Even the Gods of the earth are no help......
Let us tell you that on the road from Rajendra Talkies Ambedkar Chowk to the Veterinary Hospital, the entire army of customers of Doctor Sampurna Nand Clinic parks their vehicles haphazardly on the roads as if the empire of Doctor Sampurna Nand Sahib's narrow clinic of 10 x 20 is spread over almost an acre of land. Wherever you see, the motorcycles and cars of his customers are parked haphazardly. Everyday, road accidents take place here. On this road, due to various reasons, the ambulances carrying injured cattle coming from the nearby areas for treatment are barely able to pass through here. Sources say that due to delay in treatment, patients of the district hospital have lost their lives and the ambulances that do not reach the veterinary hospital on time, the innovative initiative of Mohan Yadav government of Madhya Pradesh in saving the lives of mute animals seems to be failing due to the vehicles creating chaos on the roads. Because in this case neither the Nagar Nigam is interested in how many commercial complexes are operating in the city in which parking area has been ensured as per the set standard and how many commercial complexes are violating these rules and regulations and putting the lives of humans and animals at risk. Whereas the revenue staff is concerned right under the nose of the traffic police and the collector's office. Strict action should be taken against illegal parking.

Jitendra's toll breaks the footpath.....
Jitendra's toll, located next to Nathmal Saravgi Petrol Pump on the main road of the city, is a historic wooden toll which has been operating right next to the petrol pump for decades, not years. In fact, petrol is a highly inflammable substance, due to which the district administration also needs to be very cautious in terms of safety, otherwise even a slight mistake can damage the wooden toll and the business behind it where gas cylinders etc. are present in large quantities, due to which any untoward incident cannot be ruled out. No measures have been taken by the toll operator from the point of view of safety of the citizens in the city, rather the entire footpath made for pedestrians has been broken by unloading wooden trucks on it, and all the vehicles of the shops operating nearby, including the toll, are being parked haphazardly on the road to invite accidents. Reaction.....
Bhai sahib, we and the children have already got drenched in the rain and the operators of these big commercial complexes are getting parking done on the road, there is no road left for us to commute, in such a situation if a big accident happens any day, who will be responsible.

Avinish, local
Parent of school children