60-70 Karate Students Compete; Tejasya Mishra Wins National Karate Tournament
MNPS hosts Intra-Class Karate Tournament emphasizing self-defense and discipline; top student Tejasya Mishra wins National Karate Tournament.
JAMSHEDPUR – MNPS sponsored the Intra-Class Karate Tournament on Saturday, a spirited contest that included 60–70 karate students.
Karate instructor Shihan Sarju Ram led the school-organized event, fostering a competitive and respectful atmosphere.
MNPS President Akhilesh Dubey and Principal Ashu Tiwari were the Chief Guest and Guest of Honor, both playing significant roles in the event’s success.
Akhilesh Dubey stressed the need for karate training as a means of self-defense and as a way to instill discipline, virtues that go beyond the sport itself.
Ashu Tiwari echoed these sentiments, agreeing with Dubey’s views, and took the opportunity to praise Shihan Sarju Ram and the entire team for their dedication and hard work.
The event spotlighted top student Tejasya Mishra, who won the National Karate Tournament, symbolizing excellence in the martial art.
The celebration ended on a high note, with Shihan Sarju Ram expressing gratitude to the participants, parents, and visitors, ensuring the tournament’s positive impact on the students and the community.