Dutee Chand distributes 1000 food packets in her village

India's fastest woman sprinter Dutee distributed 1000 food packets in her village to help the needy amidst the coronavirus lockdown.

Published : May 10, 2020 18:07 IST , New Delhi

Dutee says she is keen to distribute more food packets in the coming weeks: “I am planning to go back again and distribute food to the villagers. We have around 5000 people in the village and next time I will take 2000 food packets.”
Dutee says she is keen to distribute more food packets in the coming weeks: “I am planning to go back again and distribute food to the villagers. We have around 5000 people in the village and next time I will take 2000 food packets.”
lightbox-info

Dutee says she is keen to distribute more food packets in the coming weeks: “I am planning to go back again and distribute food to the villagers. We have around 5000 people in the village and next time I will take 2000 food packets.”

India's fastest woman sprinter Dutee Chand drove nearly 70 km from Bhubaneswar to her village Chaka Gopalpur in Jajpur district of Odisha to distribute food packets to the needy.

“This lockdown has hit hard the people in my village and I just wanted to help them in whatever small way I could. So, I took special passes and reached my village on Friday. I distributed food packets to around 1000 people,” Dutee, who has now returned to Bhubaneswar, told PTI .

RELATED|

The 24-year-old is now at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Bhubaneswar, where she had pursued Business Administration degree.

 

“I am planning to go back again and distribute food to the villagers. We have around 5000 people in the village and next time I will take 2000 food packets,” she said.

“I approached KIIT founder (and BJD Member of Parliament) Achyuta Samanta for help. I spent Rs 50,000 from my pocket and the rest was arranged by him,” she added.

Dutee is yet to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics and the qualification process has been suspended by World Athletics till the end of the year.

She had travelled to Patiala in March to try and qualify for the Olympics in the Indian Grand Prix Series but the worsening health crisis had led to the suspension of athletics calendar.

RELATED|

“Naturally, it would have been better had I qualified for Olympics by now, it is not easy. But I feel better when I see those smiling faces. The older people among the villagers gave me blessings to bring a medal in the Olympics.

“It is not about the money but the satisfaction that I could do something for the society and for my village where I grew up. My parents are also happy with what I am doing,” she said.

The Athletics Federation of India is planning to start the season in September and Dutee is keen to return to the track. The national events this year will not be Olympic qualifiers, though.

“I am inside the KIIT campus and there is a track inside the campus, so I am using it. But I am not doing training full steam, it is much lesser than the usual training ahead of competitions.

“There is no competition ahead, so I just want to keep myself fit and be ready for an event which may come up. It will help me to be ready, I will not have to start from the scratch once the competitions begin,” she said.

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment