| 1. Achieved the 14th rank in women's triples and fourth in women's fours in Lawn Bowling in India. |
| 2. Secured a gold medal in both individual and team events at the 2011 National Games. |
| 3. Earned a gold medal at the 2012 Asian Lawn Bowls Championship in the girls under-25 category. |
| 4. Received cash rewards in 2020 for winning a medal at the South Asian Games. |
| 5. Emerged victorious at the third Khelo India Youth Games in 2020. |
| 6. Started her sports career in weightlifting in 2001 but switched to lawn bowls in 2007 after injuries. |
| 7. Previously worked as a Forest Guard in the Assam Forest Department. |
| 8. Won a gold medal in the National Lawn Bowling championships held in Kerala in 2015. |
| 9. Won gold medals in women's pairs at the National Games in Uttarakhand alongside Bongita Hazarika. |
| 10. Made her national-level debut in 2005 at the National Lawn Bowls Championship in Jaipur, winning bronze in women's fours. |
| 11. Won gold in women's triples at the 2017 Asian Championship in New Delhi. |
| 12. Played a crucial role in popularizing lawn bowls in India, a sport that was once considered obscure. |
| 13. Won a bronze medal in women's pairs at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia, becoming the first Indian lawn bowler to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games. |
| 14. Won two gold medals in women's pairs and fours at the 2011 South Asian Games in Dhaka. |
| 15. Secured a silver medal in women's fours at the 2014 Asian Lawn Bowls Championship in Hong Kong. |