Bengaluru: Isa Khan and Yahya Khan the two brothers hailing from Bengaluru Karnataka, representing the CISCE Karnataka Boxing Team have bagged a gold and a silver medal at the CISCE National Boxing Championship 2022. The competition was held at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur between September 1 and September 3.
Both Yahya (12) and Isa (14) study in St. Germains Academy in seventh and ninth grade respectively. While the youngest of the two Yahya won Gold Medal in the U14 category at the competition the elder brother was not too far behind and bagged Silver Medal in the U17 category.
The two brothers are coached by Abhisheak Samson South Zone Boxing Champion and State Champion himself and have been practicing boxing for over a couple of years now at the Steve’s Boxing Club in the city.
Although they have bagged a few state-level championships already and flaunt the black belts in Taekwondo, their family believes that this is only the beginning of what they wish to see – the two brothers emerging as the “Kings of Rings” as their family calls it.
About 25 students were part of the Karnataka team that participated in the national championship and all the participants bagged medals. The team bagged a total of 9 Gold, 11 Silver and, five Bronze medals. The team was managed and coached by Anil Kumar L along with other coaches Giridharan, SI Babu, and Umamaheswari.
The family of Yahya and Isa Khan thanked the coaches and manager of the Karnataka team and also expressed gratitude to Karnataka Region Head Gayatri Devi, Regional Coorrdinator CISCE Sports & Games.



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Koppal: Police in Koppal City station limits have registered a case against more than 30 people and arrested three in connection with an alleged assault on a youngster over his relationship.
According to the complaint, Sameer Ahmed Moolimani (22), who works at a mobile agency, was sitting at a hotel with his girlfriend around 8:30 pm on May 6 when a group of youngsters approached him and asked his identity. He said that he was attacked after informing them about the relationship.
Sameer said in his complaint: “They blindfolded me, took me on a bike towards the Hospet side of the national highway, and assaulted me. They asked me, ‘Do you love a Hindu girl?’ They also threatened me, saying, ‘If I am seen with her again, I will not leave you alive.’"
He also stated that after the assault, he was blindfolded and later left near the district hospital.
Police have registered a case at Koppal City police station against more than 30 people, including the girl’s brothers Ashish and Nilesh. Three people have been arrested so far, and investigation is in progress.
