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Indian wrestling school helps girls chase life and glory

By Reuters
04 November 2023   |   12:41 pm
Sixteen-year-old Swati Berwal is among the two dozen girls and young women who are dreaming of winning medals for India in wrestling, a male-dominated sport considered taboo for women in many parts of the country.

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