Key Points

Olympic bronze medalist Lovlina Borgohain has unveiled her groundbreaking boxing academy in Guwahati, Assam, with full support from the state government. The academy offers comprehensive training for aspiring boxers across different age groups, with an affordable monthly fee of just Rs. 500. Her vision is to create a robust platform for nurturing young boxing talent from the northeastern region. By 2028, Lovlina aims to produce quality boxers who can represent India at international competitions.

Key Points: Lovlina Borgohain Launches Elite Boxing Academy in Guwahati

  • Olympic boxer establishes first-of-its-kind boxing academy in Guwahati
  • Assam CM commits Rs 2 crore grant to support initiative
  • Academy offers training for multiple age groups at affordable rates
  • Aims to produce Olympic-level boxers by 2028
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Assam CM inaugurates Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain's Boxing Academy in Guwahati

Olympic medalist Lovlina Borgohain opens groundbreaking boxing academy in Assam, aiming to nurture grassroots boxing talent

"My vision is to empower youth and give a platform at the grassroots level - Lovlina Borgohain"

Guwahati, June 5

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, and Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain inaugurated the Lovlina Borgohain Boxing Academy in Barchandra, North Guwahati. This inauguration marks a significant milestone in Borgohain's vision to empower youth and cultivate world-class boxing talent from the grassroots level in the northeast.

The academy, a first of its kind in Guwahati, aims to provide aspiring boxers with top-tier infrastructure and expert guidance to achieve their dreams. The academy is strategically located in Barchandra, North Guwahati, and boasts a 26×26 dimension boxing ring, along with a fully equipped gymnasium with all necessary facilities.

Sarma, lauded Lovlina's initiative, stating, "Lovlina has not only brought immense glory to Assam and India with her Olympic medal but has also become a beacon of inspiration for countless aspiring athletes. The launch of the Lovlina Borgohain Boxing Academy is a testament to her dedication to nurturing grassroots talent and will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the future of boxing in our state. This academy is a vital step towards identifying and developing the next generation of champions from Assam."

Assam CM also gave his full commitment to aiding the development of the academy, with the government pledging a Rs 2 crore grant. He also agreed to aid Lovlina in the acquisition of land and costing for the building of hostels for the athletes. He also promised to help the academy in covering expenses related to the coaching staff and expansion of the academy.

Reflecting on how the journey of setting up the academy started, Lovlina said, "After the 2024 Olympics, I got some time and I had a plot which I bought in 2021. So I thought I could build it like an academy with whatever finance I had in a very basic way, providing them a basic infrastructure where students can train at a basic level... We named it as Lovlina Boxing Academy. I installed a quality boxing ring with some bags, and along with that, we are providing a gym for all the students and for the general public".

Describing her and her academy's vision, she further added, "My vision is to empower youth and give a platform at the grassroots level where they can fulfill their dream and get as many resources as possible. My dream is to produce quality boxers who can compete at national as well as international level by 2028. I want to help young talents to grow and become strong in sports. I will try to produce a boxer who can represent India and win a medal in the Olympics".

Ensuring that the training provided at the academy is not heavy on pockets, the Indian boxer has implemented a minimum monthly fee structure of Rs. 500. The academy will welcome fresh students and has categorised athletes into three age groups: 8 to 12 years, 13 to 18 years, and 18 years and above.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is such a proud moment for Assam and India! Lovlina is not just winning medals but also creating opportunities for others. ₹500 per month is very reasonable - hope many underprivileged kids can benefit. More champions like her should open such academies across India 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government ensures proper monitoring of funds. ₹2 crore is a big amount - we've seen many sports projects in NE states getting delayed or funds misused. But Lovlina's personal involvement gives me hope this will be different.
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Arjun B.
Northeast India has so much untapped sporting talent! This academy will be game-changer for boxing. Just imagine if every Olympic medalist starts one such center in their hometown - India would become sports powerhouse! Kudos to Lovlina for leading by example 👏
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Sunita T.
As a mother from Guwahati, I'm so excited to enroll my son! Finally, we have world-class facilities without needing to send kids to Delhi or Punjab. Lovlina is true daughter of Assam - bringing both pride and development to our state ❤️
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Deepak R.
Hope they maintain quality coaching standards. Many academies start with big dreams but compromise on training quality after initial hype. With Lovlina directly involved, I'm optimistic though. Maybe they should tie-up with SAI for certified coaches?
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Meena S.
Such initiatives make me emotional! From a small village girl to Olympic medalist to academy founder - Lovlina's journey is what dreams are made of. This will inspire so many girls in Assam to take up sports seriously. Bahut khoob! 💪

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