Ambikapur, April 1 -- When Jammu and Kashmir's Hamam Hussain's isn't busy with wrestling practice he helps his elder brother delivering milk door-to-door. Hussain and his elder brother have been selling milk to earn a living for their family ever since their father passed away five years ago while also keeping his wrestling dream alive.
All those efforts finally came to fruition at the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 here when the 28-year-old wrestler from Jorawar village in Jammu clinched the men's 79kg freestyle gold beating Mohit Kumar of Himachal Pradesh to clinch his first gold medal at a national level in his 14 year wrestling career.
"My elder brother was also a wrestler and had competed at the state level. After our father passed aw...