
Indranil Das
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See the perils of AI fakes and misinformation. We must be on the watch always. No such thing happened.










We really do not talk enough about Tejaswin Shankar. An athlete who is rewriting Indian decathlon history while holding NR in high jump should be one of the biggest names in Indian sport. Instead, his achievements often pass with far less attention than they deserve. Just look at what happened in Ranchi yesterday. 10.77s in the 100m. PB. 7.67m in Long Jump. PB. 2.25m in High Jump. 48.29s in the 400m. PB. 4511 points after Day 1. Do you understand how good that is? Only 45 decathletes in the history of the sport had ever crossed 4500+ on Day 1 before this. Tejaswin Shankar just became the 46th human being to do it. And while doing a decathlon, he cleared 2.25m in high jump something only SIX decathletes in history have managed. Only the second in this century. This is not normal. This is not “good for India.” This is elite by global standards. Every single competition, he finds a way to improve. Every single time, he pushes his body across ten brutal events and somehow comes back stronger. There are athletes who specialise in one discipline their whole lives and never touch numbers like these. Yet Tejaswin is doing it across TEN events. National Record in sight. Maybe even 8100+. One day, people will look back and realize they missed witnessing one of the greatest all-round athletes India has ever produced. The least we can do right now is talk about him while he is still building this legacy in real time. And if you are in Ranchi GO CHEER FOR HIM. Lets Go @TejaswinShankar Inputs inspired by @Eighty7_Fifty8






