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New Body formed "World Sports Karate-Do Federation


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PRESS RELEASE

Sub: New Body formed "World Sports Karate-Do Federation (WSKE).

Lucknow, India 15th January-2008, The Mr. Mohd. Seraj Ansari President of WSKE "World Sports Karate-Do Federation has sent press release to the world sports & world press and announced that a new sports karate body has been formed in the name of "World Sports Karate-Do Federation (WSKE) by India, which further merged into International Non-Olympic Committee (INOC).

It is a matter of great pride for the World and ofcourse for All Martial Arts Sports family of the world that a real promoter & organization of "KARATE-DO" Sports & Organization has taken birth namely "World Sports Karate-Do Federation (WSKE) and come to forced on 29th April 2005 in India by Late Mr. Shihan T.Paandiraj was founder of WSKE and later World Sports Karate-do Federation has been merged on dated. 25th November-2007 with International Non-Olympic Committee (INOC) www.non-olympic.org with full of its legal control and administration on WSKE and Mr. Mohd. Seraj Ansari has taken charge as first President of WSKE Sensei N.Thyagu WSKE-General Secretary (for more about karate-do game, please visit at www.wske.org.

When we are thinking about the history of the martial arts the way it was founded we know Buddhist monks in INDIA have created this martial arts to protect their valuable belonging from the thieves. Finally they used it as exercise also to continue their good health. Later, one of their Indian Buddhist monk called BODHI DHARMA went to china to develop Buddhism. He introduced these martial arts also to the Chinese Buddhist monks. From then on gradually Martial Arts (Karate) became very popular to the whole world with hundreds of difference style for every one to practice.

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In this world every Martial Arts Player and Masters knows Buddhist monks in INDIA have created these martial arts to protect their valuable belonging from the thieves. Finally it may Called as "Karate". The existing International Karate Organizations are either pure style federations or multi-style groups which accept only one National Sports Karate Federation per country. Therefore many federations and associations are left outside of the Karate world.

WSKE offers an important option for such groups in which all the different styles and federations can join a World body and fraternity, without having to compromise their style or size. In order that there are opportunities for all, the WSKE accepts International federation also but also want to get approval from National Sports Karate federation in their own country. The WSKE will obey the International Non-Olympic Committee and WSKE helps to develop Non-Olympic Sports till the Non-Olympic Sports will get international recognition.

The "World Sports Karate-Do Federation (WSKE), will very soon organise International & National championship of Sports Karate, and WSKE is inviting All Martials Arts players, officials, colleges, institutes etc., sports federations, asssociation etc., to join WSKE movement and become a part of world biggest sports karate organization in the world.

Thanking you

Yours Sportingly
(Mohd. Seraj Ansari) President-WSKE Website: www.wske.org; www.non-olympic.org


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