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      Home  >  General News  >  Optimistic about the future of chess in India

      Optimistic about the future of chess in India

      Anand, India


      Anand backs CWG-bound Indian athletes

      New Delhi, September 9, 2010

      World chess champion Viswanathan Anand is more concerned about how many medals India would win in the Commonwealth Games than the controversies in the run-up to the mega event, scheduled to kick off here on October 3.

      “I don’t know the details of the preparedness but I’m concerned about the number of medals we would win. I hope our athletes will win medals in the Delhi Games,” Anand said while wishing Indians luck.

      Anand also said that the row over his citizenship is history now and the honorary doctorate degree will be conferred on him very soon.

      “We have set a future date,” said Anand.

      Anand, an Indian passport holder who has lived and trained in Spain for a while, was to be conferred the degree by the University of Hyderabad but what was supposed to be a simple ceremony, snowballed into a major controversy when it emerged that the Human Resource Development Ministry had questioned Anand’s citizenship.

      HRD minister Kapil Sibal had to step in and settled the issue by offering an apology to Anand.

      Asked about the future of chess in India, Anand sounded optimistic. “We have just crossed million students in NIIT Mind Champions Academy and they play 20 games on the server.

      “It’s very exciting as millions of kids are learning everyday. We will identify some talents. Five to 10 years from now, you will see the result,” Anand said.

      Source: http://www.thehindu.com

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      1. Lionel Davis Reply
        September 9, 2010 at 3:09 pm

        Susan UM movin at Obamaspeed, i dont like to embarass people but vishy usin stuff i had 15 years ago on icc, so if it takes them 5 years to do something obviously UM doin in 5 hours, thats why UM just sittin here watchin the Steve Wilkos Show while they in India movin that knight in a circle,As a matter of fact the teachin methods they put on the U.S.C.F. site are terribly dated.

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