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Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company launched 'Chola Chess', a program to develop young chess talent in India. Led by ...
The sensational rise of young chess players like R. Praggnanandhaa and D. Gukesh has profoundly impacted the aspirations of ...
Indian prodigy R Praggnanandhaa, 19, topples Magnus Carlsen in 39 moves, knocking him out of title contention at the Las Vegas Freestyle Chess Grand Slam.
In a landmark move to strengthen India’s chess ecosystem and invest in the next generation of champions, Cholamandalam ...
The city-based Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company has launched ‘Chola Chess’, an initiative to nurture young chess talent. Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Ltd is the financial ...
In 2025, chess is witnessing a surge of young talent from across the globe, with prodigies like Faustino Oro and Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus leading the charg ...
Young Indian chess players displayed remarkable talent at recent international tournaments. At the World Cadet Chess Cup in ...
Thalía Cervantes, the 14-year-old who learned how to play chess on the streets of Havana and is now one of the top young female players in the United States, has reached a new level of success.
India, meanwhile, is not short of young chess talent. Joining Gukesh in the men’s Candidates tournament was Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa (R Praggnanandhaa), 18, who famously stunned the chess world ...
Indian chess star R Praggnanandhaa praises the Chola Chess initiative for its accessible facilities, highlighting a rise in ...
Amid a global chess boom, a new generation of talent is filling up South Australian clubs and classrooms – some have the ...
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