At Eklavya School of Combat Sports (ESCS), we run martial arts training programs in schools, colleges, and institutes that serve as self-funding initiatives. The revenue from these programs is reinvested to support talented tribal athletes from remote areas—covering their training, equipment, and exposure to competitive platforms.
By training students in urban and semi-urban institutions, we create a sustainable model that fuels our core mission: empowering last-mile tribal youth to compete in professional combat sports, from grassroots to global arenas. These institutional programs directly fund our Professional Sports Program, enabling selected tribal athletes to access high-performance coaching and progress toward national and international levels.
Our School Training Program introduces adolescents to the fundamentals of self-defence, instilling confidence, discipline, and a sense of personal safety. Alongside physical techniques, students are encouraged to adopt health-seeking behavior through regular exercise and basic nutritional awareness — building the foundation for a strong, active, and self-aware generation.
Designed for youth in colleges and vocational institutes, this program focuses on empowering young adults through self-defence and fitness training. Participants develop the confidence to face real-world challenges while learning the value of a healthy lifestyle rooted in structured physical activity and balanced nutrition.
Our Professional Sports Program is committed to identifying and nurturing combat sports talent from tribal and rural communities. Athletes are offered specialized training in their chosen discipline — Boxing, Wrestling, Taekwondo, Kickboxing, or MMA — with access to skilled coaches, competitive platforms, and a clear path to professional and national-level participation.