Jaspal Rana, Indian shooting legend and Manu Bhaker’s mentor, dies at 49
Former India shooter and celebrated coach Jaspal Rana died at 49 after cardiac complications. The mentor to Manu Bhaker leaves behind a lasting legacy in Indian shooting.
Former India shooter and celebrated coach Jaspal Rana died at 49 after cardiac complications. The mentor to Manu Bhaker leaves behind a lasting legacy in Indian shooting.
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