Indian Railways announces to set up country's largest wrestling academy

Indian Railways announces to set up country's largest wrestling academy

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Category : National Published on: February 16 2022

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  • The Ministry of Railways has approved to set up a state-of-art wrestling academy in Indian Railways, at Kishanganj, Delhi. 
  • The wrestling academy will be the biggest in India, and equipped with advanced training facilities to promote the sports of wrestling in the country.
  • The project will be set up at an estimated cost of Rs 30.76 crores.
  • The academy will offer the best sports facilities to sportspersons, and provide an opportunity for many budding wrestlers to become champions in the coming time.
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