He inaugurated the Gun for Glory (GFG) Shooting Academy in the capital of Uttar Pradesh yesterday.
The academy, which possesses an air condition set up of 14 lanes in the 10 meter Air Rifle and Air Pistol Shooting, plans to introduce other disciplines of shooting also in the near future.
At the inauguration ceremony, the Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs, UP, Dr. Neelkanth Tiwari was present and supported the initiative Narang had embarked upon with the vision of 2024, 10 medals shooting India.
"I am quite sure that with the help of proper training, facilities and world-class equipments, these talented kids will grow into world beaters and make the country proud," he said at the launch of the academy.
As the GFG lays its roadmap for more academies in the country, it is worth noting that the foundation has already nurtured and churned out world class shooters such as Pooja Ghatkar, Mahima Turhi Aggarwal, Apurvi Chandela and Rahi Sarnobat.
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