Pushpa Gupta has opened the Chinese food stall since February this year, so that she can continue to pursue her dream of becoming a national champion.
"I left this expensive sport about one and half years ago after I found it difficult to go outside Gujarat to participate in national level rifle shooting championships being held in Kolkata, New Delhi and Punjab," Gupta, who originally hails from Uttar Pradesh, told PTI today.
"Buying a rifle which costs over Rs 5 lakh and its kit and other materials needed for it was out of question and hence I was compelled to give up the sport" she added.
To attract customers, she has displayed 8 medals at the stall which include medals won by her in Gujarat state level championships.
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She also won medals in 'The KhelMahakumbh' a state state level sports competition organised by the Gujarat government.
"I found I have skills in shooting during National Cadet Corps (NCC) training and won medals at the college and university level. At that time rifles were provided by the NCC.
She claimed that sport personalities playing cricket,
football, hockey get help by their respective association but it was not the case with rifle shooting.
"So, I thought why not to run a stall by selling Chinese food. With the amount earned I can buy a Japanese rifle and a kit and support the family," she said.
Pushpa said she was impressed by Lajja Goswami from Anand town who had won a medal in the Commonwealth Games a couple of years ago.
"I earn about Rs 150 per day. However this amount is not enough for me buy a rifle. Anyways, but my aim is to do well in national and international shooting event"
She hopes success in bigger tournaments will get her a government job.
Her father Dinesh said if Pushpa gets a job in CRPS, SRP or Police, it will help her to develop her skill.
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