In the vibrant arena of the JSG Women's Yuva Kabaddi Series 2024, Dimple, born on October 29, 2002, in Tikkari, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, stands as a resolute defender for the Himalayan Tahrs. Hailing from a family rooted in service, with her father, Sri Ramlal, engaged in a government job, and her mother, Mastu Devi, a dedicated homemaker, Dimple's journey into kabaddi commenced at the age of 14, fueled by her affinity for aggressive sports. Dimple, known for her stellar skills as a Right Cover Defender, credits her initial training to Jagtip Suri, followed by Meher Singh Verma, Satvir Kaur, and Pankaj Sharma. Her practice ground is the hallowed SAI Dharamshala, where she hones her craft and fortifies her Block move, her signature skill on the kabaddi mat. With a penchant for disciplined play, Dimple's favorite player is none other than the legendary Anup Kumar. Beyond the world of kabaddi, she exhibits her prowess in Kho-Kho, earning state-level recognition in the sport. Dimple's academic pursuits align with her passion as she pursues a BA, MA in English. Dimple's illustrious career has seen representations at the school, college, district, state, and national levels, with a standout performance at the Sub-Junior National in 2018 in Dhumka, Jharkhand. In this tournament, playing for SAI, Dimple emerged as the Best Defender, leaving an indelible mark on the kabaddi landscape. Looking ahead, Dimple aspires to play at the top echelons of the sport for the next 1-2 years, with a keen eye on securing a teaching job to contribute her knowledge and experience back to the community. Dimple's journey embodies resilience, defensive mastery, and a commitment to not only personal excellence but also the broader landscape of women's kabaddi in India.