Shreyasi Singh Age, Wiki and Bio

Shreyasi Singh

Quick Info

ProfessionTrap Shooter
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth29/08/1991
Age33 years
BirthplaceNew Delhi, India

Bio/Wiki

NicknameShreya

Physical Stats & More

Height164 cm
Weight55 kg
Hair ColorDark Brown

Educational Qualification(s)

Qualifications
  • Graduate in Arts from Hansraj College, Delhi
  • MBA from Manav Rachna International University

Personal Life

Zodiac SignVirgo
HometownNew Delhi, India
ReligionHinduism
Address15, Lodhi Estate

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsNot Known

Family

FatherDigvijay Singh (Former Union Minister)
MotherPutul Singh (Ex-MP from Banka, Bihar)
Siblings
BrotherNone
SisterMansi Singh (Elder)
SpouseN/A

Career

Politics
PartyBharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Political Journey
  • On 4 October 2020, she joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in presence of party leader Bhupendra Yadav at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi.
  • She contested the 2020 Bihar Assembly Elections from the Jamui constituency and won by over 41,000 votes.
Awards/Honours
  • Silver medal at Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014
  • Gold Medal at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018
  • Arjuna Award conferred by the Government of India on 25 September 2018

Favourites

RapperLil Wayne
Films
BollywoodKaminey
HollywoodTransformers, 2012
TV Shows
  • F.R.I.E.N.D.S
  • Claysports
  • How I Met Your Mother

Some Lesser Known Facts

She was born in Delhi but has roots in Bihar.
Her grandfather, Surendra Singh, and father, Digvijay Singh, both served as presidents of the National Rifle Association of India.
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore encouraged her to start shooting after her 10th grade.
During her college years, she devoted most of her time to practicing her shooting instead of attending classes.
Despite failing her Philosophy exam three times, her teacher assisted her in passing it.
Interested in politics, she aims to pursue a parliamentary career after her shooting endeavors.
Following her father's passing in 2010, she shifted her focus but continued working hard to excel in shooting.
She achieved a silver medal in the 2014 Commonwealth Games and gold in the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
In the Women’s Double Trap team event at the Incheon Asian Games, she secured a bronze medal.
She has a collection of medals from various national and international shooting competitions.