One of the biggest highlights from an Indian perspective at the Paris Olympics has been the first-ever India House, which has been a huge hit among Indians, Parisians, and people from all over the world. India House served as a home away from home for all Indian athletes and visitors from around the globe, offering a welcoming and homely vibe while paying homage to India's rich arts and culture through its daily programming lineup. .

Celebrating India's pride: Athlete Celebrations were in full swing in the presence of cheering and adoring fans where Nita M Ambani, International Olympic Committee (IOC) member and Founder and Chairperson Reliance Foundation felicitated top Indian athletes at the India House including Neeraj Chopra, silver medal winner at the Paris Olympics, as well as members of the bronze medal winning Indian hockey team, including goalkeeper PR Sreejesh and Amit Rohidas and wrestler Aman Sehrawat, who won bronze in a sparkling Olympic debut, Sarabjot Singh, tennis ace Rohan Bopanna, table tennis legends Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra, and shooting sensation Arjun Babuta among others. Speaking on the occasion, Nita Ambani exuded the importance of sport and Olympism in today's times, and said as quoted from a press release, "In all of human history, there has never been a more magical force than Sport, to inspire, empower, and unite. In a world that's more divided and fragmented than ever, Sport truly is one of the greatest equalizers and unifiers of our time.

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