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Paris Olympics 2024: This Indian-Origin CEO Announces Free Visas For All Indians, Following Neeraj Chopra’s Silver Medal Win

Following Neeraj Chopra's silver medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 in Javelin, Indian-origin CEO of Altys Mohak Nahta stands by his promise to distribute Free visas to all Indians.

Paris Olympics 2024: This Indian-Origin CEO Announces Free Visas For All Indians, Following Neeraj Chopra’s Silver Medal Win

Following Neeraj Chopra’s silver medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 in Javelin, Indian-origin CEO of Altys Mohak Nahta stands by his promise to distribute Free visas to all Indians.

Earlier, Mohak Nahta made a promise saying that if Neeraj Chopra won a gold medal at the Olympics he would give free visas to all Indians.

Although he lost the gold in the javelin throw to Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, Nahta will still honor his promise.

Taking to Linkdeln this morning, he said ‘I promised a free visa if we won gold. Today, it’s clear—it’s not the colour of the medal but our spirit that shines.’

Also Read: ‘True Sportsmanship’: Neeraj Chopra & Arshad Nadeem’s Friendship Reflects India-Pak Cricket Bonds; Rivals on the Field, Friends for Life

Honoring his promise, he said ‘To celebrate this achievement, I’m going ahead with our original offer of free visas for all Indians today.’

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Earlier on July 30, Nahta had promised free visas to all Indians if Neeraj Chopra secured a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics. and said ‘Your visa will cost you ZERO – it’s completely on us.’ he had also stated, that the offer would be available to all countries.

Later, he also outlined the process for people to benefit from the offer, he said  ‘Drop your email in comments below and we will create an account for you with a free visa credit.’

Meanwhile in an ongoing Paris olympics 2024, for the first time in their 11 matchups, Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem defeated Chopra to win the Olympic gold medal with a remarkable record of 92.97 meters on Thursday.

Must Read: Neeraj Chopra Says ‘I Gave My Best, But It Was Arshad’s Day’ After Paris Olympics Silver

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