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Karate Academy of Japan Goju-Ryu India Celebrates 34th Annual Day in Bhavnagar
Over 60,000 Students Trained and 600 Black Belts Awarded Since Inception
(Bhavnagar, July 20) – The Karate Academy of Japan Goju-Ryu India celebrated its grand 34th Annual Day at Sanskar Mandal, Ghogha Circle, Bhavnagar.
The academy was founded in 1991 in Bhavnagar by Shihan Pradeepbhai Parekh, and over the past 34 years, it has grown into an internationally recognized karate institution. What began as a single center in Bhavnagar has now expanded across 45 active centers in Gujarat, spreading the art of karate to numerous towns and cities.
To date, the academy has successfully trained more than 60,000 students, with around 8,000 active students currently enrolled, and has produced over 600 black belt holders. Students have also had the opportunity to receive guidance from renowned international karate masters from countries like England, Canada, Italy, Australia, and Japan.
A large number of students and parents enthusiastically participated in the Annual Day celebration. Highlights of the event included the Best Student Awards and the conferment of black belts to those who passed the examinations.
The program was led by Chief Instructor Shihan Pradeepbhai Parekh, with dedicated efforts from a team of black belt instructors who played a key role in the smooth and successful execution of the event.