Who broke the world record and won gold at the World Deaf Championship on 7 September 2024?
- Correct Answer: Shaurya Saini
- Anuya Prasad
- Saurabh Chaudhary
- Arjun Babuta
Explanation: Shaurya Saini created a new world record in the Deaf Sports Shooting event.
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