UNB, Benapole :
Mahfuza Akhtar Shila, ‘Gold Girl of Bangladesh’, who won four gold medals for the country in swimming, including two in SA Games-2016 in Guwahati of India, has been forced to sell out two of the medals to bear her father’s treatment expenditure.
Shila, who comes of a poor family at Pachnkabar village in Abhoynagar upazila of Jessore district, bagged two gold medals in the ongoing South Asian Games-2016 at Guwahati in India in 100m and 50m Breast Stroke (women) by setting up a South Asian Games new record in 50m Breast Stroke (women).
As if it has turned into a habit for Shila to win medals in pool; but she has failed to beat her family’s economic crisis.
Mahfuza Akhtar Shila, ‘Gold Girl of Bangladesh’, who won four gold medals for the country in swimming, including two in SA Games-2016 in Guwahati of India, has been forced to sell out two of the medals to bear her father’s treatment expenditure.
Shila, who comes of a poor family at Pachnkabar village in Abhoynagar upazila of Jessore district, bagged two gold medals in the ongoing South Asian Games-2016 at Guwahati in India in 100m and 50m Breast Stroke (women) by setting up a South Asian Games new record in 50m Breast Stroke (women).
As if it has turned into a habit for Shila to win medals in pool; but she has failed to beat her family’s economic crisis.