Narang’s wait for award gets longer
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Narang’s wait for award gets longer
One of the most deserving athletes for the highest sporting honour, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, is still waiting. Rifle shooter, Gagan Narang, the only Indian marksman to currently hold a world record and that too in the most competitive of shooting events —the 10m air rifle — boasts of three World Cup gold and an equal number of bronze.
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