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West Bengal gets 9 newly qualified International Juries

| | Apr 15, 2016, at 11:20 pm
Kolkata, Apr 15 (IBNS) West Bengal got 9 newly qualified International Juries after Diploma Certification of International Jury ''B'' License Course conducted by International Shooting Sports Federation (i.e. ISSF) ended in Asansol, West Bengal on Apr 13.

The course is an initiative taken by ISSF to build up a young force of International Juries in Shooting Sports. 

Aado Maranik from Australia was the Chief Instructor and V.K. Dhall from India was the Assistant Instructor for the course, conducted in Asansol from 8th to 13th April, 2016. 

36 participants  from India and Sri Lanka successfully completed this course. Now these successful license holders have become eligible to officiate Shooting Sports of any National and International Level. 

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