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SRA share plans to promote rifle shooting sport in Sikkim

GANGTOK,: The Sikkim Rifle Association (SRA) held a press conference on Saturday at the Press Club of Sikkim here to share about their efforts to promote rifle shooting as a sport in Sikkim.

Key attendees included SRA president Sanjay Budathoki, general secretary Kishore Kumar Chettri, publicity secretary Sumit Sharma, and others.

In his address, SRA president Sanjay Budathoki emphasized the association’s dedication to promoting rifle shooting as a sport in Sikkim. He highlighted the achievements of prominent Olympians such as Abhinav Bindra, an Olympic gold medalist, and Jitu Rai, an Asian Games gold medalist and Khel Ratna Awardee in 2016.

Budathoki explained that the primary goal of introducing rifle shooting sports to Sikkim is to provide career opportunities for aspiring athletes. He pointed out that success in this sport, both at national and international levels, can lead to job opportunities through the sports quota in various sectors, including the armed forces and corporate fields. He informed that within the week, the Sikkim Rifle Association would be officially affiliated with the National Rifle Association, a significant milestone for the organization.

Budathoki expressed gratitude towards several individuals and institutions that supported the association’s efforts, including Chief Minister PS Golay, DGP Akshay Sachdeva, Sports minister Raju Basnet, Law and Parliamentary Affairs secretary Suraj Chettri, and others who contributed to the association's registration with the National Rifle Association.

Further, the SRA president shared plans for the establishment of shooting ranges in the State, with the first one to be set up in Gangtok. He emphasized that shooting is a sport that prioritizes mental stability and precision, rather than physical strength. He encouraged individuals of all ages and abilities to consider pursuing a career in the sport, as it is not reliant on age or physical prowess. He urged the school principals to motivate their students to engage in shooting sports, fostering a sense of State and national pride through the achievement of medals.

Budathoki also emphasized the importance of developing this sport in Sikkim, as it is the only State in the Northeast without significant participation in shooting sports.

SRA publicity secretary Sumit Sharma added that one of the key motivations for introducing this Olympic-level sport to Sikkim is to boost tourism and elevate the State’s recognition on the national and international stage.

Drawing from his personal experience as an ex-NCC cadet and a bronze medalist in shooting at the Thal Sainik Camp, Sharma explained that shooting sports are especially beneficial for individuals facing mental challenges, offering them an opportunity for discipline and mental clarity. He highlighted the sport’s potential to provide career pathways, particularly for those who are unemployed.

Sharma reiterated that athletes who excel in shooting may receive State government jobs, allowances, and benefits. Those who secure medals at the international level can gain central government jobs, especially within the defense sector, through the sports quota, he said.

 

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