Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Tokyo Olympics contingent over breakfast at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg here on Monday.
Photos were shared on social media after breakfast and the athletes were seen enjoying the moment. On Sunday, the Prime Minister, in his Independence Day speech, had applauded the Indian Olympic athletes, saying the country was proud of them for bringing glory to the nation, and that their feat has inspired the future generation.
India recorded its best-ever medal haul in Tokyo, bagging a total of seven medals -- one gold, two silver, and four bronze. India's Tokyo heroes will now return to their respective homes.
Former World Championship bronze-medallist boxer Gaurav Bidhuri feels that with the success at the Tokyo Olympics, sports other than cricket are also getting due recognition.
"The market value of other sports has also gone up. People have started watching and appreciating Olympic sports, which is good for athletes. Neeraj Chopra, the news golden boy, is getting good brands. It feels great that sports other than cricket are also getting this recognition," Bidhuri told IANS.
According to reports, Chopra's brand value has shot up 10-fold since his Olympic triumph, bringing him on par with some of the top Indian athletes.
"I read somewhere that, according to brand experts, Neeraj has vaulted into the elite club of Indian athletes whose brand value can rake in endorsements by the dozen. They add that he could even surpass some top cricketers. That is something so encouraging for young athletes," he said.
The 23-year-old Chopra has become the second Indian after shooter Abhinav Bindra to win an individual gold medal for India.
Delhi boxer Bidhuri appreciated the kind of support athletes are getting from the government these days.
"The government is helping athletes in every way possible. TOPS (Target Olympic Podium Scheme) is good; Khelo India is a great platform and rewards now from IOA (Indian Olympic Association) are fantastic. Athletes have got due recognition. PM Modi inviting athletes for Independence Day celebration… I can't even tell (you) what the athletes must be thinking. This would be like a dream coming true for many. Such appreciation and rewards will help India become a sports power," he said.