Once med student, now set for Olympics: #ManifestIT
She has cracked NEET, won gold at the Asian Games, and is set for the Olympics! Meet 22-year-old Sift Kaur Samra, a powerhouse of talent. An ¡®accidental shooter,¡¯ Sift left MBBS to pursue shooting on her parents' advice. Her journey began at nine when her cousin, a shotgun shooter, introduced her to the sport in Punjab. With parents from an agricultural background involved in the rice shelling business, Sift excelled in competitions and was selected for international events. At 18, she cleared the NEET exams and was a medical student at GGS Medical College, Faridkot. She dropped out after a year, choosing shooting over medicine. Samra broke the world record at the Asian Games, ending India¡¯s 37-year-long wait for a medal in the women¡¯s 3P category. Now, she's set for the Paris Olympics. Her success story drives home the point: manifest it, chase it, and do it.