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Mumbai: Vispy Kapadia, known as ‘Kyoshi’ meaning a professor who can teach the martial art of karate, was felicitated with a lifetime achievement award by P. Chidambaram, Union Home Minister in New Delhi recently for his selfless service to the police forces for nearly 30 years. Vispy was honoured at the first all-India Police and Para Military Forces karate championship in the capital. Vispy has trained 65 batches of Central and State police forces including the Indo-Tibetian Border Police (ITBP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), National Security Guards (NSG) and the Maharashtra State and District Reserve Police Force, Railway Police Force, State CID, CBI, Mumbai City Police and its Crime Branch. Present at the function was Karate Thiagarajan, President, All India Karate Federation. — Special Correspondent
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