All the 10 athletes have qualified in 'A' category.
Girisha will compete in the men's High Jump T-42 event while Devendra Jhajharia, the recipient of the Padma Shri award last year, will compete in javelin throw.
Jhajharia, India's second gold medallist in Paralympics after Murlikant Petkar, was selected based on his performance at the Berlin event where he threw his javelin to a distance of 55.34m.
Jhajharia is a one-armed javelin thrower from Rajasthan. He won gold medal in the javelin throw at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens. He set up a new world record with 62.15m eclipsing the old one of 59.77m.
The Championships will see more than 1,100 athletes from 99 countries in action, competing in 207 medal events.
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