New Delhi [India], While most of the world thinks of early retirement at the age of 50, a senior woman bureaucrat in Delhi has proved that when it comes to fitness, age is just a number and You can remain on top with hard work. Ekta Vishnoi, Deputy Director General of the Sports Authority of India (SAI), is the woman behind the now well-established Fit India movement. While she has already made a name for herself in the world of fitness, she is now making big waves in the world of powerlifting as well. Are producing. Having won several medals and broken records at the recently concluded National Senior Powerlifting Championships in Hyderabad, Vishnoi, at the age of 50, competed with girls half her age and won silver with a best lift of 165 kg in deadlift and 132.5 km. Won bronze medal overall with a best lift of . In squat, 70 kg in bench press and 165 kg in deadlift. Along with the lifts, he also broke all the records in the Master 2 category at the competition. Earlier, Vishnoi had also won a gold medal at the National Master Powerlifting Championships and a gold and a silver medal at the Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships and Asian Powerlifting Championships, 2022.For his achievement, he was also awarded a Certificate of Honor by Finance Minister Nirmal Sitharaman in 2023. More than that, she is making waves not just as an athlete but also as an administrator. An Indian Revenue Service officer of the 1999 batch, Vishnoi currently serves as the Mission Director of the Fit India Movement, a Government of India initiative to make India a fit and healthy nation, and is leading the prestigious Khelo India scheme. Yes, Vishnoi is working in this direction. India is a sports country where every citizen is fit. Her aim now is to represent India and win a medal at the World Master Powerlifting Championships which will be held in South Africa in October this year.