
Humpy Koner with his daughter Rita PhoGat with his son New Delhi: In Amitabh Bachchan-Starrer “Deewa”, there is a famous dialogue from the main protagonist Vijay, who boasts his wealth and asks his younger brother Ravi (SHASHI KAPOOR), principal policeman: “AAJ Pomere PaaDing Hai, property, Bank, Bangl Hai, Bangl, Hai, Hai, Hai, Hai. HAI, HAI?Ravi calmly replies, “The mere Paas Maa Hai. (I have my mother.)”Today is their day: Mother’s Day.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!As India sees that the new generation of athletes ascends – like Gukesh Dommaju, R Pragggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi in Chess or Anahaat Singh and Maya Rajeshwan in Racquet Sports – mothers remain constant support.Whether they travel with them or treat them everyday IFS and Buts, they are often mothers who are quietly behind the success of their children, juggle different roles of the administrator, motivator and manager.
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While these young people are sweating in court or on board, the mother of alert eyes on the sidelines feels warm. But have you ever stopped to think: What is it like on the spectrum side?“I always feel that motherhood is strength,” says Humpy Koneru during an exclusive chat with Timesofindia.com.“It’s a pretty challenging job: balancing my career and motherhood. My daughter Ahana mixes a lot, especially during long tournaments that last for 15-20 days. Fortunately, she is very close to her grandparents and likes to stay with them, so I’m happy to get the love and attention he needs.”Humpy became a mother in 2017. After the break in 2018 she returned to a competitive chess.“When I returned to chess, he was there by exercise and preparation, but I became a much harder person. The raising of the child meant sleepless nights. I learned that I was even able to do the work without having the right food,” he recalls.“Previously, it would affect my performance and small problems. But maternity has changed.She smiled and remembered her return: “I still remember won the 2019 World Cup, even though I didn’t play almost a year and a half.”Humpy, who is worth many mothers who carry ambitions in one hand and love in the other, says. “He can’t get you to stand up to your profession.”Meanwhile, Indian martial martial arts (MMA) Rita Phhogat reflects the Koner’s sentiments in terms of balancing maternity with a demanding athletic career, where support becomes paramount. “There are certainly challenges. They say that when a woman becomes a mother, it’s as if she is born again, and it’s true. Getting back to athletic form is the hardest part. Every mother faces such challenges. Rita, 31 years old, gave birth to a boy in April 2024. He now looked at the return before the debut of MMA at the Asian Games 2026, Rita acknowledges that motherhood is not everything about Har because you wrote on your son’s first birthday: I am in the absence and I filled it in the absence and I filled it in an abnormal and fulfilled that I was fulfilled and filled it was before and filled. ”Read also: The Indian Farmer Girl who lifted the weapon at the age of 13 is now recovering the Olympic heart break: the story of Maleshwari Chauhan