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UP Prometheans Join Shooting League of India, Spotlighting Uttar Pradesh’s Growing Shooting Ecosystem

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For Indian shooting to become a consistent Olympic medal contender, talent must be matched with strong institutions, modern infrastructure, scientific training systems and long-term private investment, and Mr. Sharma’s commitment through UP Prometheans and the Shooting League of India reflects exactly that approach. The league has been envisioned as a modern, team-based and broadcast-friendly platform that makes the sport more visible and engaging, while franchises like UP Prometheans play a vital role in building a sustainable ecosystem beyond competition by nurturing talent, expanding audiences and encouraging year-round engagement.What we witnessed at the Prometheus campus today underlines that this is a serious, structured investment in the future of the sport, giving young athletes from schools and smaller towns the confidence and facilities to train at world-class standards and aim higher-Kalikesh Singh Deo, President, NRAI

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Noida: The Shooting League of India (SLI) marked a significant milestone with the addition of UP Prometheans as its newest franchise, unveiled during an immersive launch at the Prometheus School Shooting Range in Noida.

The launch was staged as a live shooting showcase, with administrators, Olympians and key stakeholders touring the state-of-the-art 10-metre range and stepping onto the firing line to experience the facility first-hand. Young shooters trained across multiple lanes, offering a glimpse into the scale of infrastructure and grassroots development taking shape in Uttar Pradesh.

The event was attended by senior leadership from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI), including Mr. Kalikesh Singh Deo, President, NRAI; Mr. Pawan Kumar Singh, Secretary General, NRAI; and Mr. K. Sultan Singh, Vice President, NRAI, alongside Mr. Mukesh Sharma, Franchise Owner, UP Prometheans.

Prominent athletes in attendance included:

• Padma Shri and Khel Ratna awardee Jitu Rai
• Khel Ratna and Arjuna Awardee Ronjan Sodhi
• Olympian and Arjuna Awardee Mansher Singh
• Arjuna Awardee Moraad Ali Khan
• Asian Games gold medallist Akhil Sheoran

The UP Prometheans entry underlines a long-term commitment to strengthening the shooting ecosystem in Uttar Pradesh through structured talent identification, access to world-class facilities and sustained athlete development pathways.

Speaking at the launch, Mukesh Sharma, Franchise Owner, UP Prometheans, said, “For us, UP Prometheans is not just about owning a team; it is about supporting an Olympic sport in a meaningful and lasting way. Shooting has consistently been one of India’s strongest medal prospects, and we felt this was the right sport to invest in with sincerity and patience.

“Through Mission Olympics at Prometheus School, we have built an environment where sport is taken seriously from an early age, supported by a world-class, international-standard 10-metre shooting range. Seeing six of our students — Siya Marwah, Vaivaswat Vijay Singh Deo, Siana Monga, Sidhaan Gandhi, Ayaana Chinaria and Aarish Goel — already competing at the national level is a powerful validation of what the right ecosystem can achieve. We strongly believe in the vision of the Shooting League of India and its ability to inspire the next generation of Indian shooters.”

 

Welcoming the new franchise, Kalikesh Singh Deo, President, NRAI, said, “For Indian shooting to become a consistent Olympic medal contender, talent must be matched with strong institutions, modern infrastructure, scientific training systems and long-term private investment, and Mr. Sharma’s commitment through UP Prometheans and the Shooting League of India reflects exactly that approach. The league has been envisioned as a modern, team-based and broadcast-friendly platform that makes the sport more visible and engaging, while franchises like UP Prometheans play a vital role in building a sustainable ecosystem beyond competition by nurturing talent, expanding audiences and encouraging year-round engagement.”

“What we witnessed at the Prometheus campus today underlines that this is a serious, structured investment in the future of the sport, giving young athletes from schools and smaller towns the confidence and facilities to train at world-class standards and aim higher,” he concluded.

The launch also underlined Uttar Pradesh’s rich shooting heritage, with the state having produced and nurtured several national and international performers over the years. Shooters such as Jitu Rai, Anisa Sayyed, Prashant Kumar, Ravi Kumar, Vijayveer Sidhu, and Akhil Sheoran exemplify the depth of talent from the region. With UP Prometheans now entering the Shooting League of India, that legacy is set to receive a powerful new platform on the national stage.

Top Indian Shooters and NRAI officials at the launch of the UP Prometheans franchise

 

Senior officials from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) and leading Indian shooters were seen during the launch of the UP Prometheans franchise of the Shooting League of India at the Prometheus School Shooting Range in Noida on January 12, 2026. The event featured a live shooting showcase at the state-of-the-art 10-metre range, with administrators and Olympians stepping onto the firing line alongside young shooters training across multiple lanes, highlighting Uttar Pradesh’s growing grassroots and high-performance shooting ecosystem.

Among those present were NRAI President Kalikesh Singh Deo, Secretary General Pawan Kumar Singh and Vice President K. Sultan Singh, along with UP Prometheans franchise owner Mukesh Sharma. Prominent athletes in attendance included Jitu Rai, Ronjan Sodhi, Mansher Singh, Moraad Ali Khan and Akhil Sheoran, underlining the significance of Uttar Pradesh’s contribution to Indian shooting and the league’s vision of building a strong, sustainable talent pipeline.

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