
A Journey of Dedication Since 1981
Hanshi Mehul Vora - 6th Degree Black Belt
Hanshi Mehul Vora has devoted his life to the art and discipline of Taekwondo since 1981. His martial arts journey began under the mentorship of his late uncle, Master Manoj More—a guiding figure who not only trained him but also deeply influenced his path in martial arts.
Before Master More's untimely passing, he honored Hanshi Vora with a 5th-degree black belt, recognizing his skill, discipline, and commitment.
Recognition by Global Taekwondo Association USA
Hanshi Vora's continued dedication was acknowledged internationally when he received a 6th-degree black belt from the Global Taekwondo Association (GTA), USA.
Under the leadership of:
Grandmaster Craig Baillette
• 9th-degree black belt (Korea)
• 7th-degree black belt (Kukkiwon)
Promoting Taekwondo Across India
Today, Hanshi Mehul Vora proudly leads the GTA India Taekwondo Program, bringing the values, discipline, and teachings of Grandmaster Craig Baillette to students across India.
His mission is to nurture the next generation of Taekwondo practitioners with excellence and integrity.

Seibukan Jujutsu is a traditional martial art form derived from Daitoryu, Hakko Ryu, Aikido, Ninjutsu and several schools of MMA,
Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a martial art and combat sport system that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. Brazilian jiu-jitsu was formed from Kodokan judo ground fighting (newaza) fundamentals that were taught by a number of individuals including Takeo Yano, Mitsuyo Maeda and Soshihiro Satake.
BJJ promotes the concept that a smaller, weaker person can successfully defend themselves or another against a bigger, stronger, heavier assailant by using proper technique, leverage, and most notably, taking the fight to the ground, and then applying joint locks and choke holds to defeat the opponent.
Seibukan Jujutsu of India is a member of Seibukan Jujutsu Japan