Education
University of Rajasthan.
University of Rajasthan.
In 2006, he was awarded the Dronacharya Award, the highest award of the land in the field of coaching of sports and athletics, by the government of India. He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Yadav and Mohri devi Yadav in a small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan. In 1985 he moved to the nearby Chirawa town and settled there.
Pressed by his interest in wrestling he simultaneously kept practicing lest he should lose touch with the sport.
Meanwhile he obtained a diploma in wrestling from the national institute of sports in 1982-1983. Until then he was a national level wrestler in the country representing the state of Rajasthan but later jumped on to training pehlwani.
After finishing his studies he joined the Sports Authority of India as a Wrestling Coach. He started training disciples in both freestyle wrestling and Indian style also known as pehlwani.
His initial posting was in Guru Hanuman Akhara in New Delhi which was at that time being managed by Guru Hanuman, a legendary figure in the Indian style of wrestling.
Maha Singh started training the budding pehlwans under the able guidance of Guru Hanuman. He was briefly transferred to Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan but soon was sent back to Delhi where he is currently training wrestlers in the Guru Hanuman Akhara in New Delhi. After the demise of Guru Hanuman in May 1999 the whole responsibility of managing and training the young wrestlers came down on Maha singh.
Recognising his potential he was sent by the Government of India to attend the international coaching course in Budapest, Hungary in 2005.
The course is conducted by the Universitas Budapestinesis de semmelweis nominata and is recognised by the international Olympic council for Olympic solidarity.