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In 1994, 20 this act was supplemented by the presidential decrees on the “Improvement of activities to perpetuate the memory of defenders of the fatherland and victims of wars”. On 21 December 1992, the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus adopted the decree “On perpetuating the memory of defenders of the fatherland and victims of wars”. In early 1991, the Belarusian Republican Public Organizing Committee was established to preserve the memory of “defenders of the fatherland” who died in the First World War. In independent Belarus, the state started to pay more tribute to the memory of World War I.
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In national Belarusian memory, it was known as “Nikolai’s war” (with reference to the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II), and overshadowed by other terrible events of the tragic 20 th century. In Belarus as in other Soviet republics, World War I was regarded, in official discourse, as an imperialist global conflict. The narrative of this war in Soviet Belarus became part of the events, military conflicts, and political and social disturbances that followed, such as the Russian Civil War, German and Polish occupations in 1918-1919, Polish-Soviet War in 1920, forced collectivization and repression under Joseph Stalin (1878-1953), hostilities of the Second World War, the Chernobyl disaster and collapse of the Soviet Union. In the 20 th century, the memory of the First World War faded from Belarusian memory, for the same reasons as in other neighboring states in Eastern Europe. Belarusians were mobilized for the Russian Imperial Army, and about 1.4 million residents had to seek refuge in the Russian interior and other places. The war left deep marks on Belarus its territory was divided between the belligerent armies. He has thus far won five gold, four silver, and seven bronze medals in other international competitions.īut the silver medal that he won on Sunday tops them all and will be a motivation for him to continue pursuing para-badminton for some more years.Belarus, as part of the Russian Empire, was directly involved in the First World War. Yathiraj has won bronze in Team Standing S元-SU5 at the Asian Para Games, Jakarta in 2018, and gold in Men's Singles at Asian Para Badminton Championship 2016. But the 38-year-old has managed that admirably well so far. Pursuing badminton is a balancing act for Yathiraj as he can devote time to it only after completing his duties as an IAS officer. But my father's death in 2005 brought me home and reminded me of his wish to see me as an IAS officer." Worked in Bengaluru, Bangkok, and Germany for the company. "I was enjoying myself in SAP Labs India. In 2020 he was appointed district magistrate of Gautam Buddh Nagar. In 2007 he began working at the Indian Administrative Service in Uttar Pradesh cadre. It was because of his father's dream that Yathiraj appeared for the Civil Services. It was then I came to know about Para badminton and it has been upwards from there." My interest started in 2012, the deformity in my ankle forced me to play sports more and stay more active. My wife Ritu also thought the same, so I went ahead. Some of my colleagues lauded me for the way I played and suggested that I should take it up professionally. "I played badminton at school level and it was my favourite pastime in the civil services academy. Yathiraj, who mostly practices badminton after work - from 8.30 pm till midnight daily, started playing badminton seriously in 2012. All the strength to lead a proper life begins at home," he once told the media. I also think that like most good things, stigma too begins at home. My parents made me play with schoolmates and allowed me to participate in inter-school races which many parents of special needs children didn't. I was not given any special treatment since the beginning. "I never saw myself with the impairment and I owe this mindset to my parents. Yathiraj, who has an impairment to one of his ankles, said he never allowed the impairment to stop him from following his dream. So this medal means the world to me," he said. "For any sportsperson, there is no higher achievement than winning a medal in the Olympics or Paralympics. Yethiraj, a Computer Engineering graduate from National Institute of Technology, Suratkal, Karnataka, and who is currently posted as the district magistrate of Gautam Buddh Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, said winning this medal means the world to him. Never been so happy and disappointed at the same time in my life: Suhas