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Indian Shooting Legend Jaspal Rana Given Full State Honours At His Residence
Widely regarded as one of India's greatest pistol shooters, Rana passed away after battling heart-related complications. His untimely demise triggered an outpouring of grief from political leaders, athletes, coaches, and fans across the country, all remembering a man who played a transformative role in Indian shooting.
Born in Uttarakhand on June 28, 1976, Rana announced himself on the global stage in 1994 when he won the junior world title in the 25m Standard Pistol event in Milan with a world-record score. Two years later, he represented India at the Atlanta Olympics, becoming one of the pioneering figures of Indian shooting on the international circuit.
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