The two youngsters would get OGQ's support as part of their junior scholarship programme, said a release here today.
Boro, aged 19, has shown good improvement over the past two years and is the one of the most promising junior archers in the country, having represented the senior team in four tournaments in 2014-15. He also won an individual gold medal at the Asia Cup Stage 2 last month in Bangkok, Thailand.
The two archers would represent the country at the World Youth Championships, which is scheduled to be held in USA in June.
"One of the endeavours of OGQ is to identify and groom most promising young talents in the country across various sports. Sanjay and Atul are very talented young archers who we have selected after rigorous research. OGQ is supporting them for the long term with an eye on the 2020 and 2024 Olympics," said OGQ's CEO, Viren Rasquinha.
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