Kashmira Ram Joglekar is an Indian born badminton player hailing from Pune, Maharashtra. She was born on 16th November in the year 1985.
Kashmira Ram Joglekar was Indian national badminton team player for deaf in the year 2000 and 2001.
Kashmira Ram Joglekar studied in Renuka Swaroop High school in Pune, Maharashtra. She was awarded Alexander Graham Bell Scholarship for studious deaf student for 6 years during her primary education and secondary education.
Kashmira Ram Joglekar secured first rank among handicapped category throughout Maharashtra in SSC examination in 2001. She also secured first place in whole Maharashtra State during HSC examination in 2003.
Kashmira Ram Joglekar got admission for Computer Engineering in Government College of Engineering which is located in Pune.
Kashmira Ram Joglekar has won gold in mixed double championship of badminton with Rajeev Bagga at the Deaflympics in the year 2001. She has also snatched bronze in Singles and silver in doubles of Asian games for Deaf at Taiwan in the year 2000.
Kashmira Ram Joglekar played for the domestic Indian teams like Hyderabad Badminton Team, Andhra Pradesh State Badminton Team, Maharashtra State Badminton Team during her professional career of Badminton
In Hyderabad, Kashmira Ram Joglekar was trained under Mr. S M Arif. In the year 1998, she moved to Pune, Maharashtra and started training under Mr. Devdhar. Kashmira Ram Joglekar left professional badminton after ankle injury in the year 2001.
She worked in HP for three years and in Kale Consultancy for around a year before moving to Norway.
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