Google delivered a doodle on Saturday, May 4, remembering Indian grappler Hamida Banu, who is broadly viewed as India's most memorable expert lady grappler. The portrayal with the Google Doodle states, "Hamida Banu was a pioneer of her time, and her dauntlessness is recalled all through India and across the world. Beyond her donning achievements, she will continuously be commended for remaining consistent with herself."
The wrestling match hung on this day in 1954 procured Hamida Banu worldwide acknowledgment after she enrolled a triumph in only 1 moment and 34 seconds. She crushed acclaimed grappler Baba Pahalwan. Following the misfortune, the last option resigned from proficient wrestling.
This doodle, represented by Bengaluru-based visitor craftsman Divya Negi, observes Indian grappler Hamida Banu portraying her in the closer view with 'Google' recorded behind the scenes, encompassed by neighborhood verdure.
Hamida Banu's Initial life
Hamida Banu otherwise called 'Amazon of Aligarh' was naturally introduced to a group of grapplers in the mid 1900s close to Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh. She grew up rehearsing the craft of wrestling and enlisted triumph in more than 300 contests all through her vocation traversing the 1940s and 1950s.
Vocation
Until the time Hamida Banu made progress, ladies' support in sports was firmly deterred as directed by common accepted practices of the time. Notwithstanding, Hamida Banu's commitment won her numerous honors. She tested male grapplers straightforwardly, in any event, betting her hand in union with the first to overcome her.
Hamida Banu has global titles enrolled against her name. She likewise dominated a wrestling game against Russian grappler, Vera Chistilin, in under two minutes. Hamida Banu turned into a commonly recognized name after the sessions she won. Her eating routine and her preparation routine were broadly covered by the media.
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