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Do You Know Jamui's 'Karate Queen' Juhi, Who Has Created History By Winning 72 Medals?

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Anand Kumar
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January 27, 2026

'Karate Queen' Juhi Kumari

Samvad Sutra, Simultala (Jamui). Talent is not dependent on age. Juhi Kumari, the darling of Jamui district and the 'Karate Queen' of Jaipur, has made this saying true. In a short karate career of just four years, Juhi has set a new record by achieving the most prestigious honor in the world of karate, Black Belt (Shodan-Ho).

The achievements of Juhi, a seventh class student at The Palace School, Jaipur, can surprise anyone. In four years, Juhi has won a total of 72 medals, which includes 50 gold medals. Juhi has the distinction of becoming national champion six times, India Open International champion twice and state champion eight times.

On this great achievement of Juhi, she was honored with a black belt by Saigokai Karate-Do Association of India. On this occasion, Association President Sihan Tarun Chakraborty, Coach Sensei Nirmal Bohra and Mohan Shrestha appreciated Juhi's talent and discipline. Karate experts believe that achieving black belt at such a young age and in such a short period of time shows Juhi's extraordinary dedication, discipline and hard work.

While talking to Jagran, Juhi said, my aim is to hoist the tricolor at the international level and make India proud on big platforms like Olympics. Juhi credits her success to her three mantras: discipline, hard work and determination.

Juhi, who lives in Bapu Nagar, Jaipur, is not only a topper in sports, but also maintains an excellent balance between studies and sports. His achievement is an inspiration for today's children and youth. Both the states of Bihar and Rajasthan are feeling proud of the success of their promising daughter. Juhi's next aim now is to win a gold medal for India in the international ring.

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