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Chopra joins a unique team of elite athletes from across the generations.
Chopra will now head to the Hangzhou Asian Games where he will defend the gold he had won in 2018 in Indonesia.
The 25-year-old Chopra had skipped three top events due to a muscle strain he sustained while training last month but came back with a bang as he won the Diamond League title with his fifth-round throw of 87.66m.
The Olympic champion topped the World Athletics charts ahead of Grenada's Anderson Peters.
The Indian ace finished first in men's javelin throw with a best of 88.67m.
P T Usha came down heavily on the wrestlers for hitting the streets to resume their protests instead of approaching IOA athletes' commission.
Chopra, who is back in India between training stints, arrived at the Vishwa Vidyapeeth in Yelahanka and spent time with the children.
Olympic javelin champion Chopra became the first Indian to win the Diamond League trophy.
The Olympic champion's 88.44m fetched him the gold in the finals in Zurich early on Friday.
The javelin was part of many items that were presented during the e-auction, the proceeds of which went to 'Namami Gange Programme'.
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