Karate Do Association of Bengal
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| Type | Nonprofit Organization |
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| Founded | |
| Founder(s) | |
| Headquarters | West Bengal, India |
| Area served | West Bengal, India |
| Key people | Premjit Sen (President), Joydeb Mondal (General Secretary), Monotosh Kar (Treasurer), Balkrishan Damani (Asst. Treasurer) |
| Focus areas | Karate Promotion, Player Development, Grassroots Training, National & International Representation |
| Methods | Training Programs, Championships, Awareness Campaigns, School Programs, Financial & Equipment Support |
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| Website | Official Website |
Karate Association of Bengal (KAB), formerly known as ''West Bengal Karate Association'', is an Indian prominent nonprofit karate governing body in West Bengal. The organization works to advance karate throughout the state by partnering with Karate India Organisation (KIO) and Bengal Olympic Association.[1][2][3]
The organization is currently led by Premjit Sen (President), under whose leadership KAB has achieved significant growth and national recognition.[4][5][6]
History
Legendary karate master Shihan Anil Sinha founded the organization to advance karate education while assisting Bengal's karate practitioners.
Shihan Sattrajit Chowdhury assumed leadership of the organization after his departure, leading the organization through a period of consistent advancement. Afterward, the organization responsibilities transitioned to Shihan Premjit Sen and Shihan Joydeb Mondal, both of whom possessed accomplished karate backgrounds and administrative experience.
Under their leadership, KAB gained national recognition and became a respected name within the Karate India Organisation.
Growth & Development
The Karate Association of Bengal experienced significant expansion during its development throughout the years. The organization currently operates throughout 19 districts in West Bengal, while maintaining connections with multiple affiliated karate styles.[7][8][9][10]
KAB has consistently produced talented athletes who have excelled in both Kata and Kumite at national as well as international competitions. The association has achieved sustained progress, which has resulted in its current position as one of the top-ranked organizations in national federation rankings.[11][12]
Major Milestone
The organization achieved its first important historic achievement through its 2008 competition which took place at Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata. The event attracted more than 2200 athletes who competed with two hundred referees and judges and more than 200 officials. The association provided free accommodation and meals to all participants because this event marked a historical moment in Indian karate history. This championship established a new period for Bengal karate which improved the state's ability to compete in national tournaments.[13][14]
Activities & Social Contribution
The Karate Association of Bengal actively contributes to society through various initiatives aimed at spreading awareness and promoting self-defense. The association regularly organizes karate awareness rallies and conducts free self-defense training programs for girls and children. The organization works together with the West Bengal Government to deliver karate lessons in public schools. KAB provides their athletes with financial support together with training equipment and tracksuits and necessary items which help players to compete at higher performance standards.
Vision & Mission
The KAB association exists to achieve its main goal which involves expanding karate activities throughout West Bengal.
The association works to develop karate from its most basic level while providing all upcoming athletes with opportunities to compete and gain experience. The organization provides complete player development through its training programs which include guidance and national and international competition opportunities.
The organization represents Bengal with honor during its various championship appearances while it develops young athletes to reach their full sports potential. The core vision and mission of KAB exist to develop karate as a sport throughout West Bengal. The association works to develop karate from its most basic level while providing all upcoming athletes with opportunities to compete and gain experience.
Achievements
KAB has achieved significant recognition for its contributions to the sport of karate. The association has produced numerous national and international medalists who have brought pride to both Bengal and India.
Its athletes have represented the country in prestigious events such as the South Asian Karate Championships, Commonwealth Karate Championships, and competitions under the Asian Karate Federation (AKF).
Furthermore, KAB has successfully developed 7 Asian Karate Federation (AKF) Judges, showcasing its strength in both athlete development and technical expertise. The association also maintains a strong and consistent presence in national federation rankings.
External Links
See also
- Premjit Sen
- Global Seishinkai Shito Ryu Karate-Do Federation
- Sai Seva Sangh
- Bhagat Singh Rescue Team
- Aala Hazrat Tajushshariah Welfare Society
References
- ↑ National Karate Championship 2026: Karate Do Association of Bengal players win 4 medals . In Dainik Bhaskar UP . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ 5th East India Karate Championship achieves grand success under Hanshi Premjit Sen . In Hindustan Metro . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ Karate stalwart Hanshi Premjit Sen appointed Director East Zone and Chairman Referee Commission of KIO . In Fox Story India . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ 10 Outstanding Leaders to Watch in 2024 . In ANI News . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ Pioneering the Future: 10 Leaders Talk About Their Journey . In ABP Live . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ Bengal Team's Stunning Performance at All India Karate Championship . In Zee News Bengali . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ Players of Karate Do Association of Bengal put on a stellar performance at KIO All India Zonal & Sub-Junior Karate Championship . In Sports247live . Retrieved 13 April 2026
- ↑ AMP and Google Analytics: How to Track Your Traffic . In Business News This Week . Retrieved 13 April 2026
- ↑ Sub-Junior Karate Do Championship held at Talkatora Indoor Stadium, New Delhi . In Media Bulletins . Retrieved 13 April 2026
- ↑ 3 Members of KAB Passed the AKF Judge Exam at Nepal . In Sports247live . Retrieved 13 April 2026
- ↑ Bengal players impress at All India Karate Do Championship in Pune . In The Times of India . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ Indian Karatekas shine at the Commonwealth Karate Championship in Birmingham, finishes in the top 5 . In Sports247live . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ Asian Karate Championship in Tashkent, Uzbekistan . In Sports247live . Retrieved 14 April 2026
- ↑ 31-member Indian contingent for 21st AKF Asian Senior Karate Championships & 4th Para Karate Championships . In Sports247live . Retrieved 14 April 2026