Jamshedpur Student Shines at South Asian Karate Championship

Karnisha Das, a postgraduate student at Jamshedpur Women’s University, won medals at the South Asian Open International Karate Championship in Kathmandu.

Key Points:

– Karnisha Das secured silver in the individual kata event.

– She also won bronze in the team kata event.

– The championship was held at Dasharath Stadium, Kathmandu, Nepal.

JAMSHEDPUR – Karnisha Das, a promising student from the English department of Jamshedpur Women’s University, recently achieved significant success at the South Asian Open International Karate Championship.

The competition took place on August 28-29 at Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Karnisha excelled in the championship, securing a silver medal in the individual kata event and a bronze medal in the team kata event.

Her achievements have brought pride to her university.

The Vice-Chancellor of Jamshedpur Women’s University, Dr. Anjila Gupta, congratulated Karnisha on her outstanding performance and extended her best wishes for a bright future.

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