Unmukt returns to St. Stephen's, gets hero's welcome

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India's U-19 cricketing star Unmukt Chand on Tuesday got a hero's welcome at his St Stephens college by his peers and teachers, on a day the Delhi Government announced Rs 25 lakh cash reward and ONGC made a job offer to him.

The young cricketer, who had last week won a five-month old bitter battle with his college after it decided to bar him due to low attendance, was lustily cheered as he returned to the campus days after leading the U-19 team to an emphatic win against defending champions Australia.

Unmukt has now been admitted to the second year of the prestigious Delhi University college and will write his first-year exams in the forthcoming semester after high-level intervention by HRD Minister Kapil Sibal and Sports Minister Ajay Maken and the media attention his case received.

The U-19 captain was felicitated by college Principal Valson Thampu at an event on Tuesday, which saw students turning out in large numbers. He was presented with the traditional college tie and a memento in the presence of Thampu, Vice Principal Clement Rajkumar and other teachers.

After the felicitation, a visibly moved and elated Unmukt said he was happy that the college recognised his skills and called him personally and felicitated.

"Being associated with the college is something good for me...feels really good to be a Stephanian," he said. Unmukt met the Principal at his home on Monday for an hour, before returning to the college on Tuesday for the ceremony.

"He has taken admission already and will resume college now," said Sushant Chakravorty, Director of Physical Education at the college.

There was more good news waiting for Unmukt from outside his college with Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit announcing Rs 25 lakh award for his achievement. The Delhi Assembly also adopted a resolution congratulating the 19-year-old, whose unbeaten century in the finals helped India defeat Australians.

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