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No Khel Ratna winner in 2025; 17 athletes to receive Arjuna Awards

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India's highest sporting honour, the Khel Ratna, will go unawarded in 2025, making it only the third time this has happened since the award was instituted in 1991-92. Seventeen athletes have been selected to receive the Arjuna Award in recognition of their outstanding sporting performances. Coaches will be felicitated through the Dronacharya Award as part of the same annual honours cycle. The Army Paralympic Node is set to be recognised with the Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar for its contributions to promoting para-sports in the country.

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