The Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) is proud to announce the nomination and appointment of Ms. Divyata Shergill, Founder, Director, and Editor-in-Chief of The Junior Age children’s newspaper, as the Chief Editor for the Quarterly Newsletter & Member of Women Development Advisory Committee of Paralympic Committee of India.

The announcement was made in the august presence of Smt. Vanathi Srinivasan, National President, BJP Mahila Morcha, Mr. S.P. Sangwan, Vice President, Paralympic Committee of India, and several other distinguished dignitaries, who warmly congratulated Ms. Divyata Shergill on her dual appointment.
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Recognised for her extensive knowledge of para-sports, outstanding communication skills, and proven ability to curate impactful and engaging content, Ms. Divyata Shergill was unanimously selected by the PCI to lead its quarterly newsletter. This publication will serve as a vital platform to highlight athlete achievements, upcoming events, and key insights from the parasports community across India.

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In addition to this editorial role, Ms. Divyata Shergill joins the Women Development Advisory Committee of PCI. Her inclusion reflects her passion for empowering women in para-sports, promoting inclusivity, and shaping opportunities for women athletes across the nation. Her contributions will be instrumental in designing policies and programs that enhance participation, equity, and visibility for women in para-sports.
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Speaking on the occasion, PCI leaders and dignitaries applauded her commitment to sports journalism and women empowerment, expressing confidence that her leadership and vision will add immense value to the para-sports movement in India. This dual role marks an important step in strengthening PCI’s outreach and advocacy efforts while celebrating the achievements of India’s para-athletes.