The medal girls of inDia ( IBNLIVE photos ) ```



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India's gold medalists Heena Singh and Annu Raj Singh pose at an award ceremony after winning the women's pairs 10m air pistol shooting event. (AP Photo)



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Saina Nehwal celebrates her victory over Susan Egelstaff of Scotland during the women's singles semifinals. (AP Photo)



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The India team pose with their bronze medals for the Women's 4x100m Relay final. (AP Photo)



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Anissa Sayyed and Rahi Sarnobat: The women shooters were on the mark in the 25m pistol rapid event.



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Krishna Poonia: The pain of living away from her nine-year-old son for training could not deter Poonia as the Rajasthani won gold metal in Women's Discus event.



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Geeta Devi: The grappler won the women's 55kg freestyle wrestling, while her sister Babita fetched medal in the other category







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Anita: The satisfaction on the wrestler's face was palpable when she ran with the Indian tricolour after winning women's 67kg gold.



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Deepika Kumari: The Ranchi girl won gold in the women's archery individual recurve event.



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Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa: Gold by the women shuttlers helped India's medals tally swell on the last day of the event.



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From left, Krishna Poonia, Harwant Kaur, and Seema Antil pose with their medals for the Women's Discus at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. (AP Photo)



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India's Suma Siddharth Shirur and Kavitha Yadav pose with the bronze medals they won in the women's 10m air rifle pairs event. (AP Photo)



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Australia's Anastasia Rodionova, (right), and India's Sania Mirza greet each other after the Women's Singles tennis final during the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. (AP Photo)