<p>In all, India won 17 medals in the competition which concluded in Nepal on July 31, and emerged as the champion side.<br /><br />Hosts Nepal and Bangladesh were the two other teams which participated in the four-day event, organised by the International Judo Federation's Judo For Peace Commission. Aravinda Ghosh, Ravinder Kaur, Anupam Pal, M Yallappa Jadhav, Mohan M. Ghadi, Vanlalpeki, Y. Herojit Singh, Shumyla A. Mansoori, Sanjeev Kumar, Divyani Singh, Gaurav Awasthi, Aishwarya Kukreti, Rakul Sherawat, Haldhar Jaiswal, Pooja L Gawade and Krishna Devi won gold in their respective categories.<br /><br />M. Anand Singh was the bronze medal winner.</p>
<p>In all, India won 17 medals in the competition which concluded in Nepal on July 31, and emerged as the champion side.<br /><br />Hosts Nepal and Bangladesh were the two other teams which participated in the four-day event, organised by the International Judo Federation's Judo For Peace Commission. Aravinda Ghosh, Ravinder Kaur, Anupam Pal, M Yallappa Jadhav, Mohan M. Ghadi, Vanlalpeki, Y. Herojit Singh, Shumyla A. Mansoori, Sanjeev Kumar, Divyani Singh, Gaurav Awasthi, Aishwarya Kukreti, Rakul Sherawat, Haldhar Jaiswal, Pooja L Gawade and Krishna Devi won gold in their respective categories.<br /><br />M. Anand Singh was the bronze medal winner.</p>