Akkunji, one of the six top quartermilers who flunked dope test in 2011, served a two-year ban and the period ended today. Even the website of International Athletics Federation (IAAF) has removed her name from the list of sanctioned athlete.
The ban period of five other atheletes -- Mandeep Kaur, Sini Jose, Tiana Mary Thomas, Priyanka Panwar and Juana Murmu -- have also ended.
The lanky 25-year-old Karnataka athlete said she has no immediate plans to start taking part in competitions.
"But I am not going to start taking part in competitions so soon. Maybe I can take part in National Open Athletics Championships in Ranchi in September," said Akkunji, who had won gold in 400m hurdles and 4X400m hurdles in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou.
Akkunji and five other top Indian women quartermilers were caught for steroid doping in 2011 and handed one-year bans by the National Anti-Doping Agency.
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