Hind Kesari

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Hind Kesari is an championship, established in 1958. [1] It is affiliated to the (ISWAI).

Hindi Kesari Harikesh pahalwan Hathras Title is a biggest Title in India .

In 2011, women were allowed to compete for the first time.[ citation needed ]

Winners

Hind Kesari Title Winners (ISWAI)
YearVenueWinnerOpponentReferences
1958 Hyderabad Ramchandra Babu Lal Keshri Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh
1959 Delhi Shripati Khanchnale Kolhapur, Maharashtra Banta Singh (Punjab Kesari) [2] [3] [4]
1960Mumbai Ganapatrao Andalkar Kolhapur, Maharashtra [2] [3]
1961AjmerKaram Singh Punjab
1962DelhiMaster Chandgi Ram Haryana
1964Karnal Maruti Mane Maharashtra
1966Ahmedebad Hazrat Patel Maharashtra
1968RohtakMaster Chandgi Ram Haryana
1969Kanpur Harishchandra Birajdar Maharashtra
1971Nagpur Deenanath Singh Maharashtra
1972IndoreMaster Chandgi Ram Haryana
1975Banglore Chamba Mutnal Kolhapur-Belgaon
1976Rohtak Satpal Singh Delhi
1977Delhi Girdhari lal bissa Rajasthan
1978Cuttack (Orissa)Jai Prakash Delhi
1979BadrakhJai Prakash Delhi
1983NashikVijay Bahadur Rajbhar Uttar Pradesh
1984NashikSuresh Kumar Haryana
1985NathdwaraJagdish Singh Bhola Punjab
1986SolapurKishan Kumar Haryana
1992DelhiSanjay Kumar Haryana
1994ArraSanjay Kumar Haryana
1997AkolaBhagat Singh Uttar Pradesh
1998Pimpri, PuneBhagat Singh Uttar Pradesh
1999CochinBhagat Singh Uttar Pradesh
2000BaliyaRajeev Tomar Delhi
2003NashikVinod Chougule Maharashtra
2004LudhianaHarminder Singh Punjab
2005AhmednagarYogesh Dodke Maharashtra
2006WardhaRajeev Tomar Delhi
2007Haliyal karnatakMohammed bin ghouse Hyderabad
2009PuneJoginder Singh Delhi
2010AurangabadMausam Khatri Haryana
2011HyderabadRohit Patel Madhya Pradesh
2012KolhapurHarikesh HathrasUttar Pradesh
2013BahadurgarhHitesh Kumar Haryana
2015LudhianaJoginder Singh Delhi
2016PuneSumit KumarNCR [5]
2023HyderabadAbhijit Katake Maharashtra SomveerHaryana
2024TelanganaSamadhan Waghmode PatilMaharashtrabholu kharidelhi

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