MANOJ SINHA
Ramgarh, May 31: A three-day special training camp by Ramgarh District Karate Association concluded on Tuesday.
The camp was organized on the premises of The Temple of Warrior located in Goriyari Baghi of the town.
A total of 100 Karatekars, including eight soldiers of the Sikh regiment, were trained and taught special qualities by trainer Bharat Bhushan, the Army Coach of the Sikh Regiment.
Jharkhand State Karate Competition to begin on June 3
Jharkhand State Karate Competition is set to be held on June 3, 4 and 5 at Khel Gaon Stadium in Ranchi. Around 20 to 21 district teams will participate in this tournament.
Special training was given to the children participating in this tournament to represent the Ramgarh district. After this training, a total of 75 children have been selected for the state-level competition.
Youth leader of BJP Ramgarh assembly Rajiv Jaiswal attended the camp as the chief guest and encouraged the children.
“All of us are proud that the children of our district will participate in the state-level tournament. I have full faith that the children will bring gold and bring laurels to the entire district,” he said.
“Karate was taught for self-defence, but now it is not so. Competitions are being organized from state to national and international levels. Children can make their future in this by doing their best. Through such competitions, the participants get an opportunity to display their skills. Sports lead to physical and intellectual development. Sports not only entertain but also improve health. If the children are happy and healthy, they will feel well in their studies. My best wishes are with you all,” the youth leader added.
The program was presided over by the President of Ramgarh District Karate Association Narendra Sinha and Rahul Pandey and many other members were present on this occasion.