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Faisal Ali-Martial Arts

Kashmir: Padma Shri awardee Faisal Ali says 'still long way to go for him'

| @indiablooms | Jan 30, 2022, at 01:53 am

Srinagar/IBNS: After being nominated for the 'Padma Shri' award in the sports category, Kashmiri martial art coach Faisal Ali Dar was visibly elated with the recognition and said "still there is a long way to go for him."

Faisal shared his experiences and said that he had started his journey in 2003 as a payer and later formed an academy.

"I am thankful to Jammu and Kashmir administration and Union government for recognising my work. I have started this journey in 2003 when I started as a player and later formed an academy," he said.

Faisal, who trains youth across the Bandipora district in North Kashmir, said: "My purpose is to give training to youth so that they can also get better opportunities in sports."

The journey wasn't easy for him as he used to face a lot of hurdles, especially creating a sports culture in the district was a tough task.

"Creating a sports culture was a challenge, though I have succeeded much in changing the reserved mindset, there is still a long way to go," he added.

Faisal's sports academy has 17 subunits in at least nine districts across Jammu and Kashmir where aspiring athletes are being trained in around 18 different sports with a nominal fee.

Falak, sister of Faisal, said,"We are very happy that he was recognised for this  award. This is a pride for Jammu and Kashmir and motivation for those children who want to do good in sports."

Mohd Shafi Dar, Faisal's father, said "I am happy for my son and thankful for the administration for recognising him. As a proud father, I wish for other children to do their best in sports." 

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