The five-time world champion thrashed Northern Ireland’s 21-year-old Kristina O’Hara in an unanimous points decision in the finals of the women’s 48kg boxing category.
Bajrang showcased a superlative performance as he thrashed Wales’ Kane Charig by technical superiority in the summit showdown to clinch India’s 17th gold medal at the Games in style.
Mitharwal, who also picked up the bronze in the men’s 10m air pistol final, registered a score of 201.1 to finish at the third spot of the men’s 50m pistol event.
Heena broke the Commonwealth Games record by posting 38 points in the 25m category to claim the second medal in the ongoing prestigious quadrennial event.