Pencak Silat star and North Kolkata street hawker Raja Das bags gold at KIBG 2026

Pencak Silat star and North Kolkata street hawker Raja Das bags gold at KIBG 2026

When Raja Das isn’t practicing his Pencak Silat skills, the 33-year-old helps his father deliver ice to local blood banks in Kolkata. His father has been a street hawker for decades, and Raja has been supporting him since childhood while also pursuing his dream of establishing a name in the sport.

Khelo India Beach Games Success

The West Bengal athlete has consistently secured medals at the national level, and on Tuesday, he won one of the first two gold medals at the Khelo India Beach Games 2026 at Ghoghla Beach, defeating the defending champion and local favourite, Prasanna Bendre.

Raja, a commerce graduate, has always been fascinated by martial arts, finding his passion in Pencak Silat, a comprehensive combat style involving strikes, grappling, throws, and weapon handling.

“Since childhood, I have always been fascinated towards martial arts, but never truly liked karate and taekwondo. I was more inclined towards choreography, especially weapon choreography, and that’s how I landed in the sport. After a lot of research, I found out Pencak Silat was part of the 2018 Asian Games,” said Raja, who began training for the sport in 2017.

Challenges and Family Obligations

Raja’s early ambitions took him to Indonesia, where he attended an advanced training camp before the 2018 Asian Games. However, he had to pause his dreams. “At that time, I had just started out and didn’t have any international exposure. I couldn’t qualify, but that experience showed me the level I needed to reach,” he recalled.

Tragedy struck in 2018 when he lost his younger brother in a train accident in Howrah, compelling him to take on additional responsibilities to support his family’s financial needs.

“We do what we have to do to support the family. I assist my father in his work, but the income is meagre. My family is fully supportive of my choice, and that’s where all the strength comes from,” said Raja, who has also completed a physical therapy course to supplement his income during training periods.

A Bright Future Ahead

Winning the gold medal at the Khelo India Beach Games 2026 is another landmark in Raja’s diverse career. Previously, he secured silver medals at the 2025 Khelo India Beach Games and the 22nd National Games in Goa. At 33 years old, he has consistently grown into one of India’s top Artistic Pencak Silat practitioners.

Raja Das has excelled domestically, securing gold medals in 2023, 2024, and 2025. He has come close to podium finishes internationally, placing fourth in the 2018 and 2019 Asian Championships, fifth at the 2018 World Beach Championships in Thailand, and fifth at the 2024 World Championships in Abu Dhabi.

For Raja, winning the gold medal in Diu is excellent preparation for the upcoming Senior National Championships, which will qualify him for the 2027 National Games and the international season.

“My aim is now to win some medals for India on the international circuit, and I am confident that given the support I am getting from the federation and the government, that dream will also soon come true,” he added.