The multi-disciplinary academy will also impart training in tennis, horse riding, swimming, wrestling and Sehwag promised to bring in former baminton star Pulela Gopichand, tennis ace Mahesh Bhupathi, former swimmer Khazan Singh and Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar for the cause.
The cricketer also dismissed controversy surrounding the land with local villagers claiming that they were kept in the dark about setting up of the school, which they claimed was not part of the agreement.
"We have deeds for setting up both the academy and the school.
"From earlier reservation of 5 per cent, I have now decided to reserve 8 per cent seats for local talent. There is absolutely no dispute," Sehwag said, adding he thinks fees being charged for the facilities being provided here were fine.
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