Climbing Higher
In Strength, Spirit, and Society

Abujhmad Mallakhamb and Sports Academy was born from a dream — not to create champions of just a sport, but champions of life. Every pole, every rope, and every performance is a step toward something greater: building strong, confident, educated individuals from the heart of India’s most overlooked regions.
We aim to transform the lives of tribal children by providing them with a platform to grow through the timeless discipline of Mallakhambh. What began in 2016 as a grassroots effort has now evolved into a movement — recognized across India, celebrated on national television, and admired for its authenticity.

Our Core Goals
Preserve and Promote India’s Traditional Sport
We are committed to keeping Mallakhambh alive — not just as a performance art but as a respected national treasure that nurtures us.
Empower Tribal Children Through Structured Training
Our goal is to provide daily training, academic guidance, nutritional support, and moral mentorship to children who’ve never had access to opportunity.
Creating Excellent Performers with Purpose
We want to build children who are confident on stage and off it — who carry discipline, humility, and pride in everything they do.
Expand Infrastructure and Reach
From training centers to safe accommodation, our dream is to scale this academy to train 200+ students annually with world-class, yet rooted, facilities.
Make Mallakhambh a Career Path
We envision a future where Mallakhambh doesn’t end at applause — but leads to employment, international recognition, and a sustainable future for those who pursue it.
This isn’t just about Mallakhambh.
It’s about rewriting what’s possible.
It’s about giving children — who were once invisible to the world — a platform where they are seen, heard, and celebrated. It’s about transforming discipline into dignity, and raw talent into recognized purpose.
It’s about ensuring that a child from a tribal village in Bastar can rise with the same pride as any child from any corner of India.
We don’t just train for applause.
We train for change.
Every climb is a step toward equality.