"[7] The Uttar Pradesh government renamed the Noida Shooting Range and a road of her village after her name later.
[7] Tomar recalled her husband and his brothers at first being angry and opposed to her participation in competitions, but she decided to continue.
"[6] In 2021, Tomar told The New York Times that her strength and agility is from "All the household chores I used to do from a young age, like grinding the wheat by hand, milking the cows, cutting the grass, It's important to stay active.
"[7] Her niece Seema Tomar, also a sharpshooter, was the first Indian woman to win a medal at the Rifle and Pistol World Cup in 2010.
[9] Her success has encouraged the local people to take up shooting as a useful sporting profession, including her granddaughters.