Nurturing Future Champions
I'm not just a businessman, but someone who deeply cares for his people and his roots. Coming from a sports background myself, having played wrestling at the international level, I've lived a life full of struggle, discipline, and dedication.
After representing India, I served in the BSF and later built several businesses while starting my own NGO. But despite all achievements, what mattered most to me was giving back to the community. When I saw how Kabaddi, once a proud sport of our land, was slowly fading away, and when I looked back at the legacy of Brigadier Ran Singh Ahlawat, who did so much for rural communities, I felt it was time to do something that would honor both the sport and the spirit of service.
That's how BRS Kabaddi Academy was born, named after Brigadier Ran Singh Ahlawat. It was never just about sports—it was about giving the youth a better path, something to stay focused, stay healthy, and stay away from addiction.
My life has always followed one simple belief: "If you do something with a clean heart and pure intentions, success will follow." Through initiatives like Kanyadaan, where I personally donate ₹51,000 for each underprivileged girl's marriage, and supporting students preparing for exams like CAT, I've never forgotten my roots.
BRS Academy is built on this same spirit. It's not just a training ground for Kabaddi—it's a place of hope, support, and second chances. Every player who walks in here isn't just chasing a medal, they're building a future.Kulbir Ahlawat, Founder & Chairman
This academy is named after a man who lived with heart and purpose, Brigadier Ran Singh Ahlawat.
This academy is more than a training ground for Kabaddi. It carries forward the values he lived by like hard work, honesty, and a deep respect for every individual, no matter where they come from.
This academy is more than a training ground for Kabaddi. It carries forward the values he lived by like hard work, honesty, and a deep respect for every individual, no matter where they come from.
He didn’t do all this for power or praise. He did it because he believed rural India deserved better and he chose to be part of the solution.
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