Lajja Goswami

Lajja Goswami (born September 28, 1988 in a middle-class family) since her childhood she was interested in rifle and guns.Tilak Giri told media that white other children were playing with dolls and toys, Lajja played with guns in her childhood.

She hails from a small village Jitodia [6 km away from Anand popularly known as the Milk Capital of India] near famous Anand city, the district head quarter, in Gujarat. She is a former National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadet. She won the conferred Raksha Mantri medal. .She also won the silver medal in women’s 50-metre rifle 3 position event, at ISSF World Cup in Granada, Spain(2013). She is a brand ambassador for Gujarat State and became the first sportswoman to be appointed as a police inspector in the Gujarat police cadre in the sports quota.

She has also participated in Asian Games 2014 and finished in Top 8.

Personal life

Lajja's father, Tilak Giri Goswami, is a care taker of an ancient Shiv temple named Baijanath Mahadev in Jitodia village. She lived in a small family of four members only her father, mother and a brother.

Early childhood

Lajja's was a middle class family. But Lajja had a great liking for guns and rifles since her early childhood. While other children were playing with toys and dolls, Lajja used to play with toy guns. Her talent in shooting became focused when she got enrolled to the N.C.C. as a cadet. She got training for shooting from a very prominent Indian Shooting Coach, Mr. Sunny Thomas, in Pune.

Achievements & Medals

GameEventPlaceMedalYear
Commonwealth Games50 meter Rifle 3 Positions (Pair Event)New Delhi (India)Silver2010
XI Sardar Sajjan Singh Sethi Memorial Masters Shooting Competition50 meter Rifle 3 Positions (Individual Event)New Delhi (India)Gold2012
ISSF World Cup50 meter Rifle 3 Positions (Individual Event)Granada (Spain)Silver2013
Commonwealth Games50 meter Rifle 3 Positions (Individual Event)Glasgow (Scotland)Bronze2014
International Shooting Competition50 meter Rifle Prone (Individual Event)Hannover (Germany)Gold2015

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