Last month, Tarun achieved another milestone by winning a gold medal in the senior male kata category at the International Open Karate Championship in Batala. The victory was made even sweeter as three of his students also secured gold medals. Tarun’s journey is a testament to resilience and determination, starting from a young age when a paralytic attack left him partially disabled. Despite facing financial struggles, he pursued his dream of becoming a martial artist. His life took a turn when a symbolic protest he staged outside Khanna’s mini secretariat brought attention to the challenges faced by unemployed para athletes, leading to his appointment as a deputy clerk in the Khanna Municipal Corporation.

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