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Question : 62
Total: 100
The first Indian to swim across English channel was _______.
V. Merchant
P. K. Banerji
Mihir Sen
Arati Saha
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Solution:
Mihir Sen was an Indian swimmer and also the first Asian to swim the English channel.
He is the only man to swim oceans of five continents in 1958.
He was awarded Padma Shri and Padma Bhusan.
Vijay Merchant was an Indian Cricketer also regarded as one of the best batsmen in India.
He is also known as the founder of the Bombay school of batsmanship.
P. K. Banerji is a former Indian footballer and football coach.
He represented Bihar in the Santosh trophy when he was just 15 years old.
Arati Saha was the first Indian woman to swim across the English Channel in 1959.
She was also the first female sportsperson to win the Padma Shri in 1960.
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