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Ramagya ShootX Academy shooter brings glory to the nation by winning Gold, Bronze at World Championship

The efforts of Ramagya Sports Academy and ShootX Shooting Academy have made the institution proud on global platform as recently their meritorious shooter Shivam Thakur won Gold medal individually and Bronze medal with team at the International Shooting Championship 2020, held in Malaysia.

For this stupendous achievement, the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Kiren Rijiju congratulated Thakur and announced he will be honoured with the Khel Gaurav Award and Student Ratan Award. In this way Ramagya ShootX Academy has made country proud on international platform.

Utkarsh Gupta, Managing Director, Ramagya Group said, “I congratulate the coach Mr. Nitin Chaudhary and all the amazing shooters at the academy for bringing glory and pride to the nation. We provide best and safe indoor shooting experience to the budding shooters with all the world-class shooting equipment and facilities. At Ramagya, we give equal importance to sports and academics as we believe good health is the key to achieve success in life.”

Not only this, but recently students of Ramagya School, Noida participated in All India 63rd National Shooting Championship 2020 conducted by National Rifle Association Of India. Four of the students from the academy qualified for Indian Shooting Team Squared Trial.
Ramagya Sports Academy, in collaboration with M.S Dhoni Cricket Academy, provides the best cricket training in Noida. Also, Bhaichung Bhutia Football School has stepped up to coach Ramagya’s Football enthusiasts. Similarly, the academy has collaborated with Jwala Gutta’s Global Academy for Badminton, NBA Basketball School and Ashley Lobo’s The Danceworx. Equipped with state of the art equipment and international facilities in the most congenial atmosphere, Ramagya Sports Academy aims to meet the demands of changing sports scenario and earn high reputation for being one of the pioneer sports academies in India.

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