Nara Devaansh Bags World Record in Chess, CM Naidu Overjoyed

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Nara Devaansh Bags World Record in Chess, CM Naidu Overjoyed

VIJAYAWADA: Nine-year-old Devaansh Nara, grandson of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and son of education, IT, electronics and RTGS minister Lokesh, has achieved the world record for being the “Fastest Checkmate Solver – 175 Puzzles.” The record-making event featured Devaansh tackling a sequence of progressively challenging checkmate puzzles, all selected from the renowned chess compilation by László Polgár, within a tight timeframe. The World Book of Records London oversaw the event held on December 18 at the NTR Bhavan in Hyderabad before issuing the certificate.Devaansh gave credit for the record to his parents Brahmani and Lokesh, apart from coach K. Rajashekar Reddy. His thrilled father Lokesh said, “I’ve seen Devaansh train with laser sharp focus, and passionately embrace the sport. He is inspired by stellar performances of Indian chess players in the global arena. He has trained nearly six months for the event.” Devaansh’s elated coach Rajashekar Reddy said, “His mental agility is immense. I am sure this world record is just a milestone in his journey of chess!” Taking to X, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said, “Well done, @naradevaansh! Congratulations on setting the World Record for Fastest Checkmate Solver by completing 175 puzzles! Hard work, devotion and perseverance are the key to success. You’ve worked diligently for several months to prepare for this achievement, and I’m proud of you, my little Grand Master!”Devaansh’s mother Brahmani wrote, “Overjoyed to share that @naradevaansh has achieved the World Record. Witnessing Devaansh’s dedication & perseverance over the years has been truly inspiring.” Ministers Kolusu Parthasarathy, M. Ramprasad Reddy and K. Atchannanidu congratulated Devaansh for creating a new world record.



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