HRH Dr. M. A. Ali Launches Free Karate Training Project for Kolkata School
Kolkata, January 8, 2025 – HRH Dr. M. A. Ali, Director of the World Martial Artists Council, has initiated a groundbreaking project to offer free karate training to all the schools across Kolkata. The initiative aims to empower young minds with discipline, self-defense skills, and physical fitness while nurturing future martial arts champions.
Under this project, students will receive professional training designed to help them achieve Black Belt certification within four years. Upon completion of the program, students will not only hold a prestigious Black Belt but also gain the opportunity to compete in state, national, and international karate championships, including the prestigious World Karate Championships.
Highlighting the vision behind the initiative, Dr. M. A. Ali stated, “This project is about more than just karate. It’s about equipping students with the tools they need to succeed in life—discipline, confidence, and resilience. We’re building not only stronger athletes but also more empowered individuals.”
The program offers numerous benefits to students, including enhanced physical fitness, mental focus, teamwork, and leadership skills. Outstanding performers will have the chance to bring pride to their schools and Kolkata by competing on the global stage.
Schools across Kolkata are being encouraged to collaborate with the World Martial Artists Council to make karate an integral part of their extracurricular offerings. This initiative is expected to transform the lives of thousands of students, providing them with an avenue for personal growth and international recognition.