<p>Gill promised the reward to Sushil, who is the first Indian wrestler to achieve the feat, when he met the Minister at his residence here.<br /><br />"Sushil has got a rare success in wrestling and we will give him Rs 10 lakh for this. I am very happy that Sushil has bagged the honour," Gill said after meeting Sushil, also a Beijing Olympics bronze medallist.<br /><br />"I am watching this guy for some time now, he is quite hardworking and dedicated. I hope he will also win a medal in the Delhi Commonwealth Games next month," Gill told reporters.<br /><br />During his visit, Sushil showed him the medal he bagged in Moscow on Sunday breaking an almost six-decade-old jinx for the Indians, to Gill while the Minister also asked about his experience in the Championship.<br /><br />"I am happy to win this medal. I had to survive some stiff competition there and now I am confident of doing well in the Commonwealth Games as well," said Sushil, who overcame local favourite Gogaev Alan 3-1 in the final.<br /><br />Asked about the recent doping scandals, Sushil said he is well aware about what medicines he can consume.<br /><br />"SAI has given a booklet and I always carry that. I am aware of the medicines I should use. It is important because sometimes you fall ill during a competition, in that case you have to recover as fast as possible," said Sushil.<br /><br />He had defeated Azerbaijan's Hasanov Jabrayil in the semifinal of the 66kg free style category in Moscow.<br /><br />After getting a bye in the first round, he beat Akritidis of Greece, Martin Sebastian of Germany and Buyan Jav of Mongolia en route to the summit stage. <br /><br /></p>
<p>Gill promised the reward to Sushil, who is the first Indian wrestler to achieve the feat, when he met the Minister at his residence here.<br /><br />"Sushil has got a rare success in wrestling and we will give him Rs 10 lakh for this. I am very happy that Sushil has bagged the honour," Gill said after meeting Sushil, also a Beijing Olympics bronze medallist.<br /><br />"I am watching this guy for some time now, he is quite hardworking and dedicated. I hope he will also win a medal in the Delhi Commonwealth Games next month," Gill told reporters.<br /><br />During his visit, Sushil showed him the medal he bagged in Moscow on Sunday breaking an almost six-decade-old jinx for the Indians, to Gill while the Minister also asked about his experience in the Championship.<br /><br />"I am happy to win this medal. I had to survive some stiff competition there and now I am confident of doing well in the Commonwealth Games as well," said Sushil, who overcame local favourite Gogaev Alan 3-1 in the final.<br /><br />Asked about the recent doping scandals, Sushil said he is well aware about what medicines he can consume.<br /><br />"SAI has given a booklet and I always carry that. I am aware of the medicines I should use. It is important because sometimes you fall ill during a competition, in that case you have to recover as fast as possible," said Sushil.<br /><br />He had defeated Azerbaijan's Hasanov Jabrayil in the semifinal of the 66kg free style category in Moscow.<br /><br />After getting a bye in the first round, he beat Akritidis of Greece, Martin Sebastian of Germany and Buyan Jav of Mongolia en route to the summit stage. <br /><br /></p>