| 1. Prakashi Tomar began her shooting journey at 60 years old. |
| 2. Her daughter, Seema Tomar, is an Indian Army officer and the first Indian woman to win silver at the ISSF World Cup. |
| 3. Granddaughter Ruby Tomar is both an International Shooter and a Punjab Police Inspector. |
| 4. Over her career, Prakashi has claimed about 25 national championships. |
| 5. She earned a gold medal at the Veteran Shooting Championship in Chennai. |
| 6. Prakashi has appeared on TV shows such as Satyamev Jayate and India’s Got Talent with Chandro Tomar. |
| 7. There are rumors of strained relations between Prakashi and Chandro Tomar. |
| 8. In October 2019, Prakashi, her sister-in-law, and the "Saand Ki Aankh" cast visited 'The Kapil Sharma Show'. |
| 9. Prakashi has provided guidance to young shooters from her village and neighboring areas. |
| 10. As a homemaker, she trained once a week at the shooting academy and practiced from home. |
| 11. After 2 years of training, she defeated Dheeraj Singh, the Deputy Inspector General of Delhi Police, at a Rifle Shooting Competition. |
| 12. She has mentored youths from her village and nearby areas in shooting techniques. |
| 13. The Johri Rifle Association, founded in 1998, has helped approximately 300 youths secure government jobs in the last 10 years through shooting ability. |
| 14. Her story was featured in a film capturing how she and Chandro Tomar took up shooting in their sixties and encouraged young girls to embrace the sport in their conservative village in western Uttar Pradesh. |
| 15. She is one of the world's oldest active sharpshooters. |