About Me

Biography

"I am a karate player with a passion for the martial art. I have dedicated myself to the practice and have been recognized with several awards for my hard work and dedication. I strive to continue to improve and make my mark in the karate world."

Award

"As a karate player, I am proud of my multiple awards for my hard work, dedication and commitment to the martial art. These awards, whether local or national level, are a great honor and a source of personal pride. They also motivate me to continue to excel in karate."

Education

"I am proud to say that I have successfully completed my class 10 education from Tarapunja English Boarding School. This institution has provided me with a strong foundation in academics, as well as personal development. T

Player History

Early Years

"During my early success, I earned a bronze medal at the SKSIS International Karate Championship, held on 12-14th Oct 2017 in Rajesthan Jaypur. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication I have put into my karate practice. The competition was fierce and to be recognized among some of the best karate players in the world is a great honor. Winning this medal has not only been a source of personal pride but also an encouragement to continue to improve and strive for excellence in the sport. I will always cherish this medal as a symbol of my progress and as a motivation to continue to compete at the highest level. Through this competition, I learned:

Domestic  Career

"I am proud to have served as a referee at the 6th Dhan Bahadur National Official Karate Tournament 2021 in Kathmandu, Nepal. This was a great opportunity for me to be a part of the tournament and to contribute to the karate community. It was a great experience for me to be part of the tournament in an official capacity. Being a referee requires a high level of knowledge of the sport, and also the ability to remain impartial in high-pressure situations. This experience not only gave me a deeper understanding of the sport, but also helped me to develop my leadership and decision-making skills. I will always cherish this experience as a symbol of my involvement in the sport and as a motivation to continue to contribute to the karate community."Through this experience, I learned:

International   Career

"I was invited as a guest of honor and tournament Director at the All India Open National Sports Karate Championship 2019 held in Kolkata. It was a great opportunity to be a part of such a prestigious event and to contribute to the development of the sport. As tournament Director, I had the responsibility to oversee the smooth running of the tournament, which was a challenging but a rewarding experience. It also provided me the platform to interact with some of the best karate players and officials from across the country. I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this event and will always cherish this experience as a symbol of my involvement in the sport and as a motivation to continue to contribute to the karate community. Some of the things that I loved about this experience are: