Notice : Annual Membership 2026
All members are requested to read the document carefully.

Players of Karate Do Association of Bengal (KAB) represented India at the 9th South Asian Karate Do Championship which was held at the Sugathadasa Indoor Stadium in Colombo (Srilanka) from 4th to 6th July 2025.
With 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 2 Bronze Medals the Bengal players proved their talent at the South Asian level. It was their achievement and stunning performances at the KIO National which have earned them their places.
The welcoming of players was supervised by Hanshi Joydeb Mondal (General Secretary of KAB). Huge number of Karate lovers of Bengal gathered at the Airport last night.
KAB feels ecstatic to thank each and everyone for their blessings and support.



Karate Association of Bengal (KAB), with its commitment to promoting karate across Bengal under the leadership of Hanshi Premjit Sen (President), proudly participated in the Olympic Day Celebration on 29th June 2025 at Netaji Indoor Stadium (Kolkata).
KAB being the only Karate Association in West Bengal, recognised by Bengal Olympic Association (BOA) and Karate India Organisation (KIO), took part in this event. Thanks to Sri Chandan Roychowdhury (President of BOA) and Sri Jahar Das (General Secretary of BOA) for officially inviting KAB for this wonderful event.
Supervised by Hanshi Joydeb Mondal (General Secretary) and Kyoshi Subhas Mitra (Vice President), members of KAB showcased their oneness with a spirited walk, emphasizing discipline, fitness, and Olympic values. The event fostered sportsmanship and unity, aligning with the Olympic spirit. KAB’s presence underscored their dedication to nurturing talent and contributing to India’s sporting excellence on both national and international platforms.






The West Bengal State Karate team delivered an exceptional performance at the 4th KIO National Karate Championship for Sub-Junior, Cadet, and Junior categories, held from 11th to 15th June 2025 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
Facing fierce competition from the best young talents across India, the Bengal team emerged with a phenomenal haul of 26 medals—8 Gold, 10 Silver, and 8 Bronze—securing 5th position overall among all participating states and union territories. Their success was a testament to their discipline, determination, and rigorous preparation.
The Karate Do Association of Bengal extends its heartfelt congratulations to all medal winners, participants, and their families, as well as gratitude to the coaches, officials, and supporters who played a vital role in this grand achievement.
Also pivotal in this success was Hanshi Joydeb Mondal, General Secretary of KAB, who alongside Hanshi Premjit Sen, has worked relentlessly to create opportunities for Bengal’s karatekas on national and international platforms.



Karate Do Association of Bengal (KAB) feels proud to inform one and all that, West Bengal Police is now an affiliated member of KAB.

This feat is only possible due to our very hard-working and dynamic President of KAB, Hanshi Premjit Sen. His tireless efforts to popularize Karate all over has reaped good results. We all are proud of him and his unwavering contributions to this game.
Not to forget, Hanshi Joydeb Mondal (General Secretary of KAB), who whole-heartedly supports Hanshi Premjit Sen.
KAB has added another feather in their cap. Keep showering your love and support always.
Karate India Organisation is happy to announce a cash award of ₹1,51,000 to Ms. Alisha for her historic achievement in winning the bronze medal for India at the 21st AKF Asian Senior Karate Championship in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
This remarkable feat showcases Ms. Alisha’s dedication and prowess in karate, bringing pride to the nation. Karate India Organisation congratulates Ms. Alisha on her achievement and wishes her continued success in her future endeavors.
We acknowledge the visionary leadership of Shri Harash Sharma, President of Karate India Organisation, whose guidance and support have been instrumental in fostering a culture of excellence in karate.


India’s Karate Triumph: Bhuvaneshwari Jadhav Wins Bronze at Senior Asian Karate Championship*
In a remarkable achievement, Ms. Bhuvaneshwari Jadhav has brought glory to India by winning the Bronze medal at the Senior Asian Karate Championship in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Heartfelt congratulations to her on this outstanding feat! 🇮🇳
We extend our deepest gratitude to Hanshi Bharat Sharma ji for his visionary leadership, which has been instrumental in fostering a culture of excellence in Indian karate.
Special appreciation to Sensei Keerthan Kondru, the dedicated coach of Bhuvaneshwari Jadhav, for his tireless efforts and expertise that have contributed significantly to her success.

For the first time in the history of Bengal Karate, Karate Do Association of Bengal (KAB) is all set to organise the most exciting TEAM KUMITE CHAMPIONSHIP on 15th & 16th November 2024 at Khudiram Anushilan Kendra (Kolkata).
Hanshi Premjit Sen has been appointed as the Chairman of the Referee Commission of Karate India Organisation (KIO), the only authentic karate association in India.
KIO is an affiliated member of World Karate Federation (WKF), Asian Karate Do Federation (AKF), South Asian Karate Do Federation (SAKF) and Commonwealth Karate Do Federation (CKF). WKF is an affiliate member of International Olympic Committee (IOC), whereas, AKF is a member of Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
Hanshi Premjit Sen has been appointed once again at this prestigious post by the Governing body of KIO. Earlier, he held that post for around 6 years and during that period he had produced numerous WKF & AKF level Referees & Judges for India, who had made our country proud. As a result, the Indian players had improved their performances and had been doing well at all the international level official tournaments.
Irrespective of any game, the Referees & Judges set the standard of that particular game, and, Hanshi Premjit Sen had produced some world class international level Referees & Judges by his invaluable experience which he had gathered for years at the international arena.
Hanshi Premjit Sen is the first Bengali to become an A-Grade Referee & Judge of World Karate Federation (WKF) as well as Asian Karate DO Federation (AKF). Moreover, he is also been awarded with the prestigious BRONZE PIN by the WKF for his contribution in the field of Karate Do in the world.
He is also the President of Karate Do Association of Bengal (KAB) and has taken the game of karate in equality with Cricket and Football, in the state of West Bengal. Although he was a member of the Executive Committee of KIO as a Joint Secretary, but his expertise is much needed to enhance the standards of the Referee & Judges.
“Being a loyal soldier of Karate India Organisation (KIO), I will be very happy to serve wherever KIO needs me, only for the sake and betterment of the game of Karate Do in India.” – Hanshi Premjit Sen




Players of Karate Do Association of Bengal (KAB) put up a commendable performance at the KIO All India Karate Do Championship 2024 at Dehradoon (Uttarakhand) from 8th to 12th May 2024.

Overall, TEAM BENGAL won 2 Gold, 5 Silver and 4 Bronze Medals. The following are the names of the proud winners who represented Bengal at the official event :-
GOLD MEDAL
– Rupkatha Dutta : U-21 Female Kata
– Debayush Mitra, Shantanu Rajbanshi & Aritra Mitra : Junior Male Team Kata
SILVER MEDAL
– Shivam Poddar : U-21 Male Kumite -55kg
– Lopamudra Adhikary : U-21 Female Kumite -61kg
– Raja Rabidas : Junior Male Kumite -50kg
– Bipasha Paul : Cadet Female Kata
– Piuli Maity : Cadet Female Kumite +61kg
BRONZE MEDAL
– Rizong Tamang, Bikram Prajapati & Ayushman Roy : Senior Male Team Kata
– Debanjali Karmakar, Ankaona Das & Sohini Chatterjee : Senior Female Team Kata
– Smritikana Sikari : Senior Female Kumite -50kg
– Saswata Patra : U-21 Male Kumite +84kg
Before the event all the players, coaches and officials representing KAB were given the following by KAB:-
– A Medical Insurance of Rs. 200000/- each for all the players representing Bengal.
– A Sponsorship of Rs. 3000/- each for all the players and 5 (five) officials.
– A Sponsorship of Rs. 5000/- each to all the 4 (four) coaches.
– The Participation Fees of all the players.
– T-Shirts & Tracksuits for the players and coaches respectively.
“Karate Do Association of Bengal has always supported the players, coaches and officials who represent Bengal at the official events. Moreover, it is for the first time that all the players were given a Medical Insurance of Rs. 200000/- each. I am ecstatic with the results and performance shown by the Bengal players at the Championship amongst tough competition.” – Hanshi Premjit Sen (President of KAB).
Hanshi Premjit Sen is the first Bengali to become the Referee & Judge of World Karate Federation (WKF) & Asian Karate Do Federation (AKF) both. He had also achieved the most prestigious “Bronze Pin” awarded by the WKF for his contributions in the field of Karate DO as a Referee.“We are proud of our players who had shown immense grit and determination for this event. KAB had in the past supported all the players and will continue this in the future too. For KAB, there should not be any financial burden for the immensely talented players, to showcase their talent at any level.” – Hanshi Joydeb Mondal (General Secretary of KAB).
