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India’s leading boxers including Minakshi Hooda, Nikhat Zareen, Hitesh Gulia and Pawan Bartwal stormed into the semi-finals of the Elite National Boxing Championships in Greater Noida with commanding wins, highlighting their dominance across men’s and women’s categories
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The referee stopped the bout between Nikhat and Ladakh's Kulsooma Bano in the first round due to the domination of the Telangana boxer
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World champion Minakshi, two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen and Olympic medallist Lovlina Borgohain began their campaigns with easy wins at the Elite Men and Women National Boxing Championships in Greater Noida. Several male boxers also registered dominant victories in their categories
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World champion Meenakshi, Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain and Amit Panghal are among 600 boxers competing at the Elite Men and Women National Boxing Championships in Greater Noida from January 4-10, 2026, the first joint event for men and women
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India recorded its greatest-ever boxing performance at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025 in Greater Noida, winning nine gold, six silver and five bronze medals. Women led the sweep, while Sachin and Hitesh added men’s golds, ensuring all 20 pugilists medalled
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Nikhat Zareen clinched gold in the 51 kg category at the World Boxing Cup in Greater Noida and announced plans to set up a Boxing Academy in Hyderabad. The 29-year-old said the win is a confidence booster ahead of future championships
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Nikhat led from the front as India closed session 7 with a stunning triple triumph over Uzbekistan
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Nikhat Zareen, two-time world champion, is ready for the World Boxing Cup finals in Greater Noida after a 45-day camp in Patiala. Determined to revive her season, she eyes gold while preparing for LA 2028 Olympics
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Beats Japan’s Yuma Nishinaka 5:0 in the women’s 51kg pre-quarterfinals
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Nikhat Zareen began her World Boxing Championships campaign with a dominant 5-0 win in Liverpool, while Lovlina Borgohain and Hitesh Gulia suffered early defeats in India’s mixed start
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On the opening day of competition, Pawan Bartwal (men’s 55kg) kicked off India’s campaign against Brazil’s Michael Douglas Trindade, providing India a winning start
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Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen is set to compete in the inaugural World Boxing Championships in Liverpool this September. Returning to the 51 kg category post-Olympics, she is focusing on strength, endurance, and mindset to claim her third title.
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The NMDC Hyderabad Marathon, India’s second-largest marathon and a World Athletics Label Race, will be held on August 24 with record participation of 28,000 runners. Nikhat Zareen unveiled the event jersey, as organizers target Rs 3 crore in charity contributions.
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Nikhat Zareen opened her campaign in the Elite Women's Boxing Tournament with a 4:1 win over Uttar Pradesh’s Rashi Sharma in the 48–51kg category
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Nikhat Zareen, Lovlina Borgohain, and over 100 boxers will compete at the Elite Women’s Boxing Tournament in Hyderabad, eyeing a place in the national camp and future international representation
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The assistance includes her airfare, boarding and lodging along with her coach, visa fees and medical insurance, among others
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Welcomes decision to appoint Nikhat Zareen and Mohammed Siraj as Deputy Superintendents of Police in Telangana Police Department
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The DGP announced the appointment of the ace boxer with a post on social media platform ‘X’.
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SATG honoured State’s rifle shooter Esha Singh and boxer Nikhat Zareen, presenting them with cheques of Rs 5 lakh each in recognition of their outstanding achievements.
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He told the state Assembly that the stadium will come up at Begarikancha on the outskirts of Hyderabad where the foundation was laid for Young India Skills University on Thursday.