When he’s not busy running the district of Gautam Buddh Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, he represents India as an international para-badminton player. Meet Suhas Yathiraj...
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00:00To win a medal for the country, there can be nothing bigger than that.
00:17When you stand in the podium and you see the tricolour going up and you feel the chills
00:24in your body.
00:33It has been a dream come true.
00:35Growing up, when we were in school and college, I never thought life would take me so far
00:40in my life.
00:47There is a time and place for everything and I take my job extremely seriously.
00:58Normally, my training schedules are in late nights or in early mornings.
01:07It all depends on how passionately we pursue the things that we do and with what discipline
01:14we follow the regimen that we set for ourselves.
01:27In 2005, I had a tragic incident in my family.
01:31I lost my father.
01:32When I lost my father, I decided to pursue what I wanted to do in my life and what he
01:38would also be proud of.
01:40That is being a civil servant, being amongst the people and trying to do my bit for society.
02:10Initially, I was reluctant.
02:15In the first championship in Beijing, Asian Championship, I won the gold medal.
02:21So I think that was the turning point.
02:39I think the mental qualities of both facets are similar, whether in administration or
02:46in sports.
02:47One, you need discipline and second, perseverance and third, you should be passionate about
02:57doing that.
02:58And it's okay if you fail, it's okay, but then invariably, if you have that fearless
03:08approach, invariably, one will succeed.