Indian women’s cricket star Deepti Sharma, who wowed fans at home and abroad with her outstanding performances, has been honored by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Afterwards, Deepti Sharma was appointed as DSP by Chief Minister Yogi. Uttar Pradesh’s cricketer Deepti Sharma has been promoted to the position of detective superintendent.
It was CM Yogi who sent over the joining letter: A prominent female cricketer from India, Deepti Sharma, has been named DSP by the Uttar Pradesh state government. This is on top of the three crore rupees in prize money he has got. As Deepti accepts the honor, a wave of happiness envelops her loved ones and the neighborhood. Deepti has also said that, after her time as a cricket player, the role of DSP has given her the opportunity to serve her country once again. In addition to this, his already substantial workload has merely increased. Her performance will help the national squad. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath awarded the accolade to him on Sunday at a ceremony in Lucknow.
Deepti Sharma’s father, Shri Bhagwan Sharma, is a retired railway worker who lives in Avadhpuri Colony, Agra. She often went to the field to play with her brother Sumit. Her brother couldn’t help but back Deepti because of her lifelong passion for cricket, which she has nurtured since she was a tiny child. Deepti was selected for the Uttar Pradesh team at the tender age of twelve. Deepti was selected in 2014 to play for the Indian women’s cricket team. This prompted Deepti to turn around. Due to his adaptable game, he thrived on the New Zealand tour.
On Republic Day, Lucknow paid respect to the Indian athletes’ daughters who proudly represented their nation at the Asian Games in China. Prize money was distributed to the winners. Deputy SP Parul Chaudhary, who also received a gold award, was also given an appointment letter. Deputy Superintendent of Police Parul Chaudhary is the new hire. The decision about his first posting has not been made yet. At the ceremony of felicitation, medalists were given cash prizes of Rs 3 crore, Rs 1.50 crore, and Rs 75 lakh, correspondingly. On top of the honorarium, the players who took part also got this.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India recently also honored the players for their achievements. For the first time since 2019, the board has distributed awards to the winners. An awards event in Hyderabad bestowed the title of Indian Women’s International Cricketer of the Year 2023 to Deepti Sharma. Poonam Yadav, Preeti Dimri, and Deepti Sharma—the daughter of Agra—are just a few of the Indian women who have competed on cricket teams. Former railway team captain and current selector Hemlata Kala has been in charge of the Indian squad out of Agra.
Deepti Sharma played cricket alongside local greats like Deepak Chahar when she was a child in the modest Agra suburb of Awadhpuri, setting the stage for her future success. Her steadfast dedication to the sport paid off in 2023, when she won medals in the Asian Games in China and the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. For her exceptional play in all aspects of the game, Deepti Sharma was named the ICC “Player of the Month” in December 2023, making her only the second female Indian cricketer to do so.