Transgender Athlete Nandini Sindhi Wins National Gold
Born and raised in Jaipur, Nandini Sindhi, a proud member of the transgender community, has become an inspiring symbol of courage, determination, and sporting excellence. Her life—marked by hardship, discrimination, and relentless struggle—has transformed into a story of resilience after she won multiple medals in Ice Stock Sport, including the prestigious National Gold Medal in 2025.
Nandini’s early life was filled with challenges. She lost both her parents at a very young age, leaving her responsible for supporting her entire family. While other children enjoyed carefree lives, she carried emotional and financial burdens far beyond her age. Growing up as a transgender child in a conservative society, she faced taunts, humiliation, exclusion, and discrimination. She was denied dignity, denied acceptance, and even denied employment opportunities simply because of her gender identity. With no support and no job prospects, she was forced to beg on trains just to survive.
During one of her most difficult phases, a member of the transgender community helped her understand the realities of society and the importance of inner strength. She later found shelter through Garima Greh NGO, but when the center shut down unexpectedly, she again faced uncertainty. Eventually, she joined the broader transgender community, yet the discrimination did not stop.
Determined to create a life of dignity for herself and others, Nandini began taking care of displaced transgender children and youth through the space earlier managed by Garima Greh’s Sartar Home. During this time, she met Msk Pankaj, a mentor from Garima Greh who played a crucial role in transforming her life. He introduced her to dance training and continued to guide her with genuine care.
Nandini recalls this turning point with deep gratitude:
“It was Msk Pankaj Sir who first told us about Ice Stock and took us to learn it. We all first met at the Garima Greh shelter home, where he used to train children for free in dance, singing, and other activities. Later, he called Manish Sir to teach us this sport and spoke to the Ice Stock Director to waive our fees. He gave us a chance to move forward and requested the association to support us. I thank him from my heart—no one does this much for transgender people.”
— Transgender athlete Nandini Sindhi
Through this support system, Nandini met Ice Stock Director Sakshi Sharma and coaches Sameer and Manish Bhati, who believed in her potential. Their guidance became the bridge between her struggles and her rising sports career.
Her journey in Ice Stock Sport began in 2024 when she won a Silver Medal at the District Championship. She soon advanced to the State Championship, winning Gold, and later competed in the 11th National Ice Stock Championship 2025 in Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir, where she secured Silver and Bronze among participants from 22 states.
But Nandini’s dream was clear—she wanted national gold.
On 12 August 2025, at an Ice Stock State Championship hosted by Vivekananda Global University, she achieved two Gold Medals. With renewed confidence, she competed in the Samar Stock National Championship 2025 in Agra, where athletes from 14 states participated. In a tough final match against Gujarat, Nandini and her team secured a spectacular victory by 8 points, finally winning the National Gold Medal she had worked so hard for.
Today, Nandini aims to represent India on the international stage and bring home a gold medal for the country. She expresses heartfelt gratitude to the Ice Stock Association, Director Sakshi Sharma, Manish Bhati, Sameer Sir, and especially Msk Pankaj, whose support changed the direction of her life.
Nandini’s journey is a powerful reminder that resilience can overcome prejudice, and determination can break every barrier. Her story serves as an inspiration for every individual who dares to rise above society’s limitations and fight for their dreams.
General Knowledge Questions & Answers on Nandini Sindhi
| Q. No. | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the name of the transgender athlete who won the National Gold Medal in Ice Stock Sport in 2025? | Nandini Sindhi |
| 2. | Which city is Nandini Sindhi born and raised in? | Jaipur |
| 3. | In which year did Nandini Sindhi win the National Gold Medal in Ice Stock Sport? | 2025 |
| 4. | What is the specific sport in which Nandini Sindhi won the National Gold Medal? | Ice Stock Sport |
| 5. | Before finding success in sports, what difficult activity was Nandini Sindhi forced to do to survive due to lack of employment? | Beg on trains |
| 6. | Who was the mentor from Garima Greh who first introduced Nandini and her group to Ice Stock Sport? | MSK Pankaj |
| 7. | What other activities did Msk Pankaj initially train the children and youth in at the Garima Greh shelter home? | Dance, singing, and other activities |
| 8. | What was the name of the NGO/home that provided shelter to Nandini Sindhi during one phase of her life? | Garima Greh |
| 9. | In which year did Nandini Sindhi begin her medal-winning journey in Ice Stock Sport by winning a Silver Medal at the District Championship? | 2024 |
| 10. | Nandini Sindhi won a Gold Medal in the State Championship before competing at the national level. At which university was one of her State Championships hosted on 12 August 2025? | Vivekananda Global University |
| 11. | The 11th National Ice Stock Championship 2025 was held in which location? | Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir |
| 12. | In the final match of the Samar Stock National Championship 2025 where Nandini won Gold, which state did her team compete against? | Gujarat |
| 13. | How many points was the margin of victory for Nandini's team in the final of the Samar Stock National Championship 2025 in Agra? | 8 points |
| 14. | Besides Msk Pankaj, name two other individuals mentioned in the text who supported her in her Ice Stock Sport career. | Sakshi Sharma (Ice Stock Director) and coaches Sameer and Manish Bhati. |
| 15. | What is Nandini Sindhi's ultimate dream now after winning the National Gold Medal? | To represent India on the international stage and bring home a gold medal for the country. |