Mikhana Singh was born on October 20, 1929 in Pakistan. .milkha singh is most famous and respected runner of india till time. He is the first Indian to win India's gold medal in the Commonwealth Games. He represented the country in Rome's 1960 Summer Olympics and Tokyo's 1964 Summer Olympics .Along with this, Milkha Singh won gold in 1958 and 1962 Asian Games. At that time he was given the nickname of "flying sikh" Full name - Milkha Singh Birth - November 20, 1929 Birthplace - Govindpura, Punjab
Marriage - Nirmal Kaur
Story of 'Flying Sikh' Milkha Singh | Milkha Singh Biography in Hindi 19 In the 1960 Rome Olympics, he demolished the former Olympic record but were deprived of the medal. During this race, he established such a national record which broke after 40 years. For his incomparable contribution in play, the Indian government has honored him with Padma Shri, India's fourth highest honor. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru also praised him by looking at the game of Milkha Singh and he was proud of Milkha Singh. Milkha Singh was born on 20 November 1929 in a Sikh Rathore family in Punjab, undivided India. But according to the Karyakalyan document, he was born on October 17, 1935. He was one of the 15 children of his parents. Many of his siblings had passed away in childhood. Milkha Singh lost his parents and siblings in the aftermath of the partition of India. Eventually, he came to Delhi from Pakistan by refugee bans train. In Delhi, she stayed for a few days at her sister-in-law's house. After being in refugee camps for some time, he was also in a restored settlement in Shahdara area of Delhi. After such a terrible accident, there was a tremendous shock on his heart. At the behest of his brother Malkhan, he decided to join the army and after the fourth attempt, he joined the army in 1951. In his childhood, he used to run home and school from school and ran 10 kilometers from home. And at the time of recruitment came the sixth place in the cross-country race. So the army chose him for special training in sports. Milkha had said that in the Army, he got very much from those people who did not know what was going on in the Olympics.
Milkha Singh's Family - Milkha Singh Family
In Chandigarh, Milkha Singh met Nirmal Kaur. Who was the captain of the Indian women's volleyball team in 1955, and got married in 1962. They have a total of 4 children, 3 sons and a son. The son's name is Jeev Milkha Singh.
In 1999, he adopted a seven-year-old son. Whose name was Havildar Bikram Singh. Who had been martyred in the war of Tiger Hill. Career as a Runner - Milkha Singh CareerHe worked hard in the army and established himself in 200m and 400m and achieved success in many competitions. He represented India in 200 and 400 meters in the 1956 Melbourne Games, but did not succeed due to lack of international experience. But the meeting with the 400-meter competition winner Charles Jenkins did not only motivate him but also made him aware of new ways of training. During the partition of India, Milkha had lost his parents. At that time, his age was only 12 years old. From then on he ran away to save his life and returned to India.Every day, Milkha used to travel 10 km from his village to walk to school.They wanted to go to the Indian Army, but they failed three times. But he never gave up, and for the fourth time they succeeded.In 1951, when he joined the EME Center in Secunderabad. So he got to know about his talent. And from the same he started his career as a runner.
Marriage - Nirmal Kaur
Story of 'Flying Sikh' Milkha Singh | Milkha Singh Biography in Hindi 19 In the 1960 Rome Olympics, he demolished the former Olympic record but were deprived of the medal. During this race, he established such a national record which broke after 40 years. For his incomparable contribution in play, the Indian government has honored him with Padma Shri, India's fourth highest honor. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru also praised him by looking at the game of Milkha Singh and he was proud of Milkha Singh. Milkha Singh was born on 20 November 1929 in a Sikh Rathore family in Punjab, undivided India. But according to the Karyakalyan document, he was born on October 17, 1935. He was one of the 15 children of his parents. Many of his siblings had passed away in childhood. Milkha Singh lost his parents and siblings in the aftermath of the partition of India. Eventually, he came to Delhi from Pakistan by refugee bans train. In Delhi, she stayed for a few days at her sister-in-law's house. After being in refugee camps for some time, he was also in a restored settlement in Shahdara area of Delhi. After such a terrible accident, there was a tremendous shock on his heart. At the behest of his brother Malkhan, he decided to join the army and after the fourth attempt, he joined the army in 1951. In his childhood, he used to run home and school from school and ran 10 kilometers from home. And at the time of recruitment came the sixth place in the cross-country race. So the army chose him for special training in sports. Milkha had said that in the Army, he got very much from those people who did not know what was going on in the Olympics. In Chandigarh, Milkha Singh met Nirmal Kaur. Who was the captain of the Indian women's volleyball team in 1955, and got married in 1962. They have a total of 4 children, 3 sons and a son. The son's name is Jeev Milkha Singh.
In 1999, he adopted a seven-year-old son. Whose name was Havildar Bikram Singh. Who had been martyred in the war of Tiger Hill. Career as a Runner - Milkha Singh CareerHe worked hard in the army and established himself in 200m and 400m and achieved success in many competitions. He represented India in 200 and 400 meters in the 1956 Melbourne Games, but did not succeed due to lack of international experience. But the meeting with the 400-meter competition winner Charles Jenkins did not only motivate him but also made him aware of new ways of training. During the partition of India, Milkha had lost his parents. At that time, his age was only 12 years old. From then on he ran away to save his life and returned to India.Every day, Milkha used to travel 10 km from his village to walk to school.They wanted to go to the Indian Army, but they failed three times. But he never gave up, and for the fourth time they succeeded.In 1951, when he joined the EME Center in Secunderabad. So he got to know about his talent. And from the same he started his career as a runner.

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