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MS. ARADHYA PORWAL SHINES AT JUNIOR NATIONAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP-2025

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Ms. Aradhya Porwal, has done Delhi Police family proud by winning the Junior National Squash Championship 2025 (Girls Under-17) organized by Ministry of Youth Affairs, Govt. of India at Chennai. Sh. Satish Golchha, IPS, Commissioner of Police, Delhi congratulated her for the achievement and blessed her for future endeavours.

Ms. Aradhya Porwal, daughter of a Delhi Police officer is a young energetic Squash player with proven background of winning many National level championships and medals in international championships. She is a passionate squash player with unwavering discipline, rock-solid determination and excellent gaming skills. She is ranked 01 in the All-India Rankings of Girls Under-17 Category continuously since July, 2025 released by Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI), and is a rising star on the Indian Squash horizon.

She is a winner of the Junior National Squash Championship – 2025 (GU-17) organised by SRFI (Squash Rackets Federation of India) in October, 2025. She has also represented India at the Asian Junior Championships held in China (2023), Hong Kong (Bronze Medal) and South Korea in 2025. She has also represented India at the World Junior Championship in Egypt in July, 2025 and finished in top 32 amongst 125 players from all over the world.

She started playing Squash at the age of 7 years. Since then, she has consistently given her best to hone her skills and displayed her immense talent on the Squash Courts.

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