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Aritra Chowdhury | TNN

Female karate players increasing in Bengal, feels Premjit Sen

KOLKATA: Every year Seishinkai Shito -Ryu Karate-Do Federation organizes Black Belt examination.

This year around 1000 Karatekas took part in the examination and a huge response was received.

Among the 1000 participants who came with a dream of getting a black belt, 600 were female. The students were from different parts of West Bengal.

Premjit Sen is currently the president of the Karate Association of Bengal and chief technical Directordof Seishinkai Shito -Ryu Karate-Do Federation.

After rigorous training sessions from 2002 to 2017 from renowned masters all across the world, Premjit Sen formed a Global Seishinkai Shito Ryu Karate do Federation in the presence of many well-known delegates and presidents of different national bodies.

At the event, Sen's work was applauded and congratulated for his global achievements.

In 2022, a new committee was formed which recognises Hanshi Premjit Sen as the President, Hanshi Nasrollah Kakavand as the Chief Technical Director, Hanshi Morad Hasel as the Deputy Technical Director, Sensie Rashad Khan as the Vice President, Sensie M Timucin Karahan as the General Secretary, Sensie Bokul Hossain Sensie Sandro Martinez Alvarado and Sensie Sunil Nakarmi as the Joint Secretary.

The motto of this federation is to promote authentic karate among the martial art enthusiasts across the globe.

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