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Monali Gore
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International shooting coach Monali Gore passes away due to brief illness

| @indiablooms | May 21, 2021, at 06:35 pm

Nashik/UNI: District Shooters Association general secretary and international shooting coach Monali Gore passed away here on Thursday due to a brief illness.

She was 44.

After being appointed as the coach for the young Indian shooters, Gore was training the shooters from India and Sri Lanka.

She started the District Shooters Association under the guidance of former director-general of police Bhishmaraj Bam and had tried her best to fulfil Bam’s dream of getting an Olympic medal for Nashik. However, with her departure, this dream has remained unfulfilled.

She had won several medals in the state and national competitions as well as many honours as an international shooting coach.

Monali’s father and former Zilla Parishad employee Monhar Gore (73) also passed away a few hours before her death.

He was the vice-president of Shri Dattaguru Seva Sansthan, a resident of the Indiranagar Zilla Parishad colony.

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