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Kolhapur's Rohini, SSCB's Prathamesh to lead Indian challenge
Kolhapur's Rohini, SSCB's Prathamesh to lead Indian challenge

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Kolhapur's Rohini, SSCB's Prathamesh to lead Indian challenge

Nagpur: Kolhapur's Rohini Khanu Devba and Prathamesh Patil of the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) will lead the Indian challenge in the U-15 Asian Wrestling Championship, scheduled to be played in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, from July 5-13. While Rohini is the reigning Asian Championship gold medallist, Prathamesh won silver in the freestyle competition last year in Thailand. Both will compete in higher weight categories in Kyrgyzstan. In the U-15 national wrestling championship, played in the freestyle and Greco-Roman categories in Nagpur, both Rohini and Prathamesh registered victories in contrasting fashion to once again earn the right to represent India in the international championship. The champion grapplers in the 30 weight categories of the nationals will form the 30-member Indian contingent for the Asian Championship. You Can Also Check: Nagpur AQI | Weather in Nagpur | Bank Holidays in Nagpur | Public Holidays in Nagpur While the grapplers from Haryana dominated the Nagpur nationals by winning as many as 10 gold medals, six Uttar Pradesh and five Maharashtra wrestlers found place in the Indian team. Overall, Haryana won the general championship in all three categories, with Maharashtra finishing second on points. India's most experienced grappler, Rohini, who won all the bouts she played in the nationals without conceding a point, is confident of winning yet another gold medal in the Asian Championship. Speaking with TOI, Rohini said, "Since winning my first international gold medal in Thailand last year, I continued to work hard and am happy to dominate the nationals in Nagpur. I am confident of winning a gold medal in Kyrgyzstan as I wish to become the youngest Indian to win a medal in the Olympics. " In Thailand last year, Rohini, competing in the 33kg weight category, clinched the gold medal by conceding just two points. Of the four matches she wrestled, Rohini garnered 29 points, giving away just two in the final, which she won 13-2. Prathamesh, however, just managed to clinch the India berth. In the 52kg nationals final, Prathamesh escaped to post victory over Maharashtra's Shrikant Sawant. With Prathamesh scoring the last point, he was declared the winner after both were tied at 5-5. Olympian Ravinder Khatri, who represented India in the 2016 Games, was in the city as a coach for some Maharashtra grapplers. "I wish to fulfil my dream of winning an Olympic medal. Though I missed that in 2016, my aim is to train youngsters and make them champion grapplers, and through them, I will achieve my dream of an Olympic gold medal for India," Khatri told TOI. In the nationals, Khatri's ward Dinesh Malpote, a farmer's son from a small town near Pune, won the 57kg gold medal and qualified to represent India. President of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) Sanjay Kumar Singh said, "Indian youngsters have been giving consistent results in international competitions. Looking at the competition here, we are sure India will do well in Kyrgyzstan." INDIAN CONTINGENT Freestyle (Boys): 38kg Jatin Phougat, 41kg Vansh Ahlawat (both Haryana), 44kg Aryank (UP), 48kg Harshvardhan Mali (Mah), 52kg Prathamesh Patil (SSCB), 57kg: Dinesh Malpote (Mah), 62kg Rohit Mann (Delhi), 68kg Sachin Dhankhar (Haryana), 75kg Love Gulia (Chd), 85kg Kartik Kumar (UP). Freestyle (Girls):33kg Jiya Narendar (Har), 36kg Rohini Khanu Devba (Mah), 39kg Diksha Dalal (Har), 42kg Gayatri Shinde (Mah), 46kg Vaishnavi Torve (Mah), 50kg Sakshi Pal (UP), 54kg Simran Kumar (Har), 58kg Sukhman Singh (MP), 62kg Ankita Kushavha (UP), 66kg Puravi Sharma (Pun). Greco-Roman (Boys): 68kg Shubham Surajprakash, 41kg Monu Kumar (both Haryana), 44kg Shlok Prajapati (MP), 48kg Abhishek Pal (Delhi), 52kg Shivanand Yadav (UP), 57kg Happy Singh (Haryana), 62kg Taimmeshi GM (Ktk), 66kg Parnam Singh (Pun), 75kg Depender D (Har), 85kg Suraj Sharma (UP).

India creates history at U-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship; Freestyle team clinches Champion Trophy
India creates history at U-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship; Freestyle team clinches Champion Trophy

India Gazette

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • India Gazette

India creates history at U-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship; Freestyle team clinches Champion Trophy

New Delhi [India] June 22 (ANI): After the spectacular performance by the Indian Women's Wrestling Team, which secured the Champion Trophy, the Indian Men's Freestyle Wrestling Team has now created history by winning 6 Gold Medals and 1 Silver Medal, and clinching the Champion Trophy at the U-23 Senior Asian Wrestling Championship 2025 held at Vung Tau (Vietnam), according to a release from WFI. This is India's best-ever performance in the Freestyle category at any Asian Wrestling Championship. Gold Medal Winners61 kg - Nikhil65 kg - Sujeet74 kg - Jaideep79 kg - Chander Mohan92 kg - Sachin97 kg - Vicky Silver Medal Winner125 kg - Jaspooran Singh The Indian Freestyle team's domination on the mat marks a historic milestone, showcasing the nation's growing strength in international wrestling. The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) acknowledges the continued support and guidance of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, the Sports Authority of India (SAI), and the entire wrestling fraternity in achieving this landmark success. (ANI)

Jagdish Bhola, convict in Rs 700 crore drug racket, walks out of prison after 12 years
Jagdish Bhola, convict in Rs 700 crore drug racket, walks out of prison after 12 years

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Time of India

Jagdish Bhola, convict in Rs 700 crore drug racket, walks out of prison after 12 years

Punjab and Haryana high court had on May 21 granted bail to former Punjab Police DSP Jagdish Bhola. He was asked to furnish a bail bond of Rs 5 lakh and two sureties BATHINDA: Twelve years after he was arrested in a multi-crore drug racket, Arjuna Award-winning wrestler and former Punjab Police DSP Jagdish Bhola finally walked out of jail on Sunday. A bench of the Punjab and Haryana high court had granted him bail on May 21, with various conditions, including a bail bond of Rs 5 lakh and two sureties. Bhola had won a silver medal in the Asian Wrestling Championship in 1991 and appeared in the Punjabi movie Rustam-e-Hind in 2008. A deputy superintendent of police (DSP), Bhola was dismissed from Punjab Police in 2012. He was arrested in Nov 2013 in connection with a Rs 700-crore drug racket. Bhola was in jail for nearly 12 years. He has been convicted twice — in 2019 and 2024. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) named him an accused in the multi-crore synthetic narcotics racket after an investigation into money laundering was initiated under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in 2013. In Feb 2019, Bhola was convicted and sentenced to 24 years in jail by a special CBI court in Mohali in the Rs 700-crore drug racket busted Punjab Police in 2013. Punjab Police had seized heroin, methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, opium, intoxicating powder, and Rs 1.91 crore, besides some foreign currency and arms from him. In the second conviction, Bhola was sentenced to 10 years in jail in a drug-linked money laundering case of Mohali in July 2024. Earlier, the disgraced cop and wrestler was allowed to visit his native village, Raike Kalan in Bathinda district, for five hours to perform the last rites of his father, Balshinder Singh, on Jul 26, 2024. Before this, he had come out to perform the last rites of his mother for a brief period in Jun 2023.

Jagdish Bhola, convict in Rs 700cr drug racket, walks out of prison after 12 years
Jagdish Bhola, convict in Rs 700cr drug racket, walks out of prison after 12 years

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Time of India

Jagdish Bhola, convict in Rs 700cr drug racket, walks out of prison after 12 years

Bathinda: Twelve years after he was arrested in a multi-crore drug racket, Arjuna Award-winning wrestler and former Punjab Police DSP Jagdish Bhola finally walked out of jail on Sunday. A bench of the Punjab and Haryana high court had granted him bail on May 21, with various conditions, including a bail bond of Rs 5 lakh and two sureties. Bhola had won a silver medal in the Asian Wrestling Championship in 1991 and appeared in the Punjabi movie Rustam-e-Hind in 2008. A deputy superintendent of police (DSP), Bhola was dismissed from Punjab Police in 2012. He was arrested in Nov 2013 in connection with a Rs 700-crore drug racket. Bhola was in jail for nearly 12 years. He has been convicted twice — in 2019 and 2024. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) named him an accused in the multi-crore synthetic narcotics racket after an investigation into money laundering was initiated under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in 2013. In Feb 2019, Bhola was convicted and sentenced to 24 years in jail by a special CBI court in Mohali in the Rs 700-crore drug racket busted Punjab Police in 2013. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Punjab Police had seized heroin, methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, opium, intoxicating powder, and Rs 1.91 crore, besides some foreign currency and arms from him. In the second conviction, Bhola was sentenced to 10 years in jail in a drug-linked money laundering case of Mohali in July 2024. Earlier, the disgraced cop and wrestler was allowed to visit his native village, Raike Kalan in Bathinda district, for five hours to perform the last rites of his father, Balshinder Singh, on Jul 26, 2024. Before this, he had come out to perform the last rites of his mother for a brief period in Jun 2023.

Arjuna awardee Jagdish Bhola, convicted in one of Punjab's largest drug rackets, walks out of jail after 12 years
Arjuna awardee Jagdish Bhola, convicted in one of Punjab's largest drug rackets, walks out of jail after 12 years

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Time of India

Arjuna awardee Jagdish Bhola, convicted in one of Punjab's largest drug rackets, walks out of jail after 12 years

1 2 Bathinda: Twelve years after he was arrested in a multi-crore drug racket, Arjuna Award-winning wrestler and former Punjab Police DSP Jagdish Bhola finally walked out of jail on Sunday. A bench of the Punjab and Haryana high court had granted him bail on May 21, with various conditions, including a bail bond of Rs 5 lakh and two sureties. Bhola had won a silver medal in the Asian Wrestling Championship in 1991 and appeared in the Punjabi movie Rustam-e-Hind in 2008. A deputy superintendent of police (DSP), Bhola was dismissed from Punjab Police in 2012. He was arrested in Nov 2013 in connection with a Rs 700-crore drug racket. Bhola was in jail for nearly 12 years. He has been convicted twice — in 2019 and 2024. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) named him an accused in the multi-crore synthetic narcotics racket after an investigation into money laundering was initiated under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in 2013. In Feb 2019, Bhola was convicted and sentenced to 24 years in jail by a special CBI court in Mohali in the Rs 700-crore drug racket busted Punjab Police in 2013. Punjab Police had seized heroin, methamphetamine, pseudoephedrine, ephedrine, opium, intoxicating powder, and Rs 1.91 crore, besides some foreign currency and arms from him. In the second conviction, Bhola was sentenced to 10 years in jail in a drug-linked money laundering case of Mohali in July 2024. Earlier, the disgraced cop and wrestler was allowed to visit his native village, Raike Kalan in Bathinda district, for five hours to perform the last rites of his father, Balshinder Singh, on Jul 26, 2024. Before this, he had come out to perform the last rites of his mother for a brief period in Jun 2023. MSID:: 121550671 413 |

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