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Mumbai's Bhiwani: Malad school trains slum kids into young boxing champs
Updated On: 13 March, 2016 08:10 AM IST | | Maleeva Rebello
<p>A Malad Malwani school's boxing training is producing champion pugilists of slum children; their latest loot is 5 medals at MSSA's inter-school boxing tournament</p>

When students from St Mathew’s High School in Malwani, Malad, snapped up five boxing medals — two gold, one silver and two bronze — at The Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) inter-school boxing tournament in January, their achievement was not solely a sporting feat. These lesser fortunate young adults, many from the slum in the vicinity, some children of labourers and autorickshaw drivers, are defying all odds to get ahead in the sport and pursue an education, in the hope of a better life. What makes their achievement outstanding is the speed at which they have landed success. After all, they started training only a year ago.

Students of St Mathew’s School in Malwani, Malad, came home with five medals at the MSSA inter-school boxing tournament in January. They have been training for barely a year. Pics/Nimesh Dave
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