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NRAI conducts Electronic Scoring Target course

The course—the largest ever such course—conducted by the NRAI, drew 32 participants, including three from Nepal and one from Sri Lanka

NEW DELHI: The National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), under its education programme, concluded the successful conduct of the second ISSF Electronic Scoring Target (EST) course at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Ranges here on Sunday.

This course, the largest ever such course conducted by the NRAI, drew 32 participants, including three from Nepal and one from Sri Lanka, marking the beginning of international participation in NRAI’s technical education initiatives.

Following the success of the first ISSF EST Course held between February 24-28, 2025, NRAI continued in its commitment to developing highly skilled technical officials proficient in handling EST systems. These systems are used in national and international competitions.

The second batch was part of an ongoing effort to strengthen the technical capabilities of the sport across India and beyond.

The ISSF EST Course conducted by Jadranka Strukic (Croatia), Khaled Aljerayed (Kuwait), and Pawankumar Singh (India), trained 27 participants in the first batch from across India. The five-day

program combined theoretical instruction with practical exercises, ensuring participants gained comprehensive expertise in EST operations.

Jadranka Strukic said, “This is the largest batch I have conducted anywhere in the world, which clearly shows the growing commitment towards technical excellence in this region. The ISSF EST license is very important for officials who aspire to work as Rifle and Pistol Jury Members in international competitions. It is also mandatory for anyone wishing to work in the Results, Timing & Scoring (RTS) team at ISSF events to hold a valid EST license. This certification ensures officials are fully trained to handle the latest technology with precision and confidence,” Mrs. Jadranka Strukic said.

“The EST Course marks a significant step towards strengthening the technical capabilities of our officials in India. As the use of electronic scoring systems becomes standard across major competitions, it is vital to build a strong, skilled workforce capable of ensuring precision and fairness at every level,” said Mr. Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, NRAI President.

“We sincerely thank the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF), Asian Shooting Confederation (ASC), and Olympic Gold Quest (OGQ) for their invaluable support in making this programme possible. Their collaboration has been instrumental in enhancing the technical education framework within India and neighbouring countries, and we look forward to further strengthening these partnerships as we continue developing world-class expertise in the sport,” the NRAI chief said.”

“With the growing demand for trained officials in electronic scoring, NRAI remains committed to advancing the skills of technical personnel and supporting the growth of shooting sport through quality education and training,” he said.

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