But despite Sandeep's heroics at Budapest last month and having 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist and London Olympian Narsingh Pancham Yadav as his roommate, nothing has changed for him and other wrestlers as they struggle for basic facilities and the indifferent attitude of the government officials.
The hostel building has 27 rooms and houses wrestlers, hockey and kabaddi players of national and international repute. But the centre lacks basic sanitation facilities.
The building has makeshift bathrooms, leaving the athletes with no other option but to take their bath under taps in the open.
"It's a very old building which needs urgent renovation. There is a proposal pending before the state government to demolish the structure and construct a new one with all essential facilities," a coach, working at the Kandivli complex, told PTI over phone.
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