Karate Examination Held in Jamshedpur for Black and Colour Belts

75 Karatekas Tested Under All India Goju Ryu Karate Do Federation

Key Points:

• Black and Colour Belt exam conducted in Jamshedpur on September 18, 2024

• 75 Karatekas, both boys and girls, participated in the examination

• Event supervised by 8th Dan Black Belt holder Kyoshi L. Nageshwar Rao

JAMSHEDPUR – The All India Goju Ryu Karate Do Federation organized a significant karate examination event at the Ramdas Bhatta Community Centre.

The examination, held on September 18, 2024, saw 75 Karatekas participating.

Moreover, the event was supervised by Kyoshi L. Nageshwar Rao, an 8th Dan Black Belt holder from Japan.

Additionally, Sensei Niraj Kumar, a 3rd Dan Black Belt, assisted in the examination process.

The venue, Ramdas Bhatta Community Centre, is operated by the Tata Steel Foundation in Bistupur, Jamshedpur.

Furthermore, the All India Goju Ryu Karate Do Federation is recognized by several prestigious organizations.

These include the All Japan Karate Do Goju Ryu Kai Karate India organization, AKF, and WKF.

The examination attracted notable dignitaries as guests.

Parul Singh, SDO of Dhalbhum, attended as the Chief Guest.

Meanwhile, other distinguished guests included Rajendra Prasad Gupta, the District Welfare Officer.

In addition, Priyanka Singh, the District Election Officer, was present at the event.

B. Marandi, Area Officer of Urban Services at Tata Steel Foundation, also graced the occasion.

Suresh Prasad, Head Assistant cum Accountant of Civil Defence, Jamshedpur, was among the honored guests.

The event concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony for successful Karatekas.

Guests presented these certificates to the participants who passed the examination.

During their speeches, the guests emphasized the importance of self-defense skills.

They highlighted that in today’s world, self-defense is crucial for both boys and girls.

The dignitaries also commended the efforts of Kyoshi L. Nageshwar Rao and his team.

They praised their dedication to promoting martial arts and self-defense training.

"In today’s scenario, self-defense is a must for boys and girls," remarked a knowledgeable source at the event.

On the other hand, the success of this examination underscores the growing interest in martial arts.

It reflects the commitment of organizations like the All India Goju Ryu Karate Do Federation to nurturing talent.

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