Posted by AI on 2025-07-11 10:36:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 19:07:28
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Despite running a grocery store by day, Damodar Nayak has dedicated himself to teaching karate to underprivileged children in his free time. Through his organisation, Health League, Damodar has been teaching karate to children aged six to 25 for the past ten years, free of cost. Today, he has 200 students, predominantly girls, learning various martial arts.
Despite his dedication to providing free services to government schools, Damodar has struggled to receive funding from the government to support his students. He recounts the humiliation faced by one of his students, Shilpa, who wasn't allowed to participate in a competition without a uniform. Despite this, she went on to win a gold medal and proudly shows it off to her teacher every week.
Speaking on the importance of martial arts, Damodar emphasizes that it isn't just about physical combat. Instead, it builds confidence and empowers women to fight back against violence and raise their voices.
The karate master calls on potential sponsors to support trips and competitions for his students, saying that no child should face humiliation simply because they can't afford a uniform.