Sports Min Promises Help to Cancer-stricken Boxer Dingko Singh

1998 Asian Games gold medallist boxer Dingko Singh is battling cancer.
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Dingko Ngangom Singh (L) in action during the Sydney Olympic Games, September 21, 2000. (Photo: Reuters)
Dingko Ngangom Singh (L) in action during the Sydney Olympic Games, September 21, 2000. (Photo: Reuters)
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A couple of days after reports emerged of 1998 Asian Games gold medallist boxer Dingko Singh's battle against liver cancer, Sport Minister Vijay Goel on Friday assured the pugilist of all possible help for his speedy recovery.

A helpless Dingko was compelled to sell his house in Imphal for Rs 10 lakh to raise funds for a surgery last month, during which 70 per cent of his liver had to be removed.

Dingko, a former Navyman and father of two, has reportedly received Rs 50,000 as advance from the SAI.

In a series of tweets, Goel said the government will take care of all the financial needs of the Manipuri boxer.

"Dingko Singh has been provided initial financial aid and he has been assured that whatever his needs are will be taken care of," Goel said in his first tweet.

"Dingko is also a SAI (Sports Authority of India) coach in Imphal. DG @Media_SAI visited him and promised him all possible help. We pray for his speedy recovery," Goel said in another tweet.

The 38-year-old Dingko's chemotherapy cycle will begin soon.

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