Chess Competition in Kishanganj

On May 17th, a free chess competition was organized in Delhi Public School, Purana Khagda in Kishanganj under the supervision of the District Chess Association and Chess Crops. The competition had 20 sections with a total of 60 winners participating. Shankar Narayan Datta, the General Secretary of the Association, and Kamal Karmakar, the CEO of Chess Crops, mentioned that the first place winners along with the second and third place winners were awarded certificates.

Winners and Participants

Among the winners were Ishrat Jahan, Aman Alif, Ahana, Huzaifa, Sana Fatima, Shanul Haq, Riddhi Raj, Tahseen Raja, Gulam Rabbani, Fakha Hayat, Shreya, Arsalan, Nahid, Iram Fatima, Ramiz Reza, Fatima Kaiser, Akhlak, Mussafi, Shama Naj, and Shadab Anjum who were felicitated with certificates. The participants who secured third place were Arzu Naj, Riyaz Alam, Nikhat, Mohammad Farhan, Iqbal Hussain, Sadgi Fatima, Abu Talib, Tabrez Alam, Ishu, Sakibul Hasan, Shifa Ahmed, Avesh Karni, Ansar Alam, Noor Fatima, Fari Jinat, and Ruman.

Recognition for Participants

Certificates were also provided to the remaining participants at the event. The school director Asif Iqbal, principal Farheen Iqbal, assistant teacher Vivek Devan, General Secretary Datta, CEO Karmakar, Joint Secretary Rohan Kumar, and others were present at the ceremony to honor the winners and participants.



किशनगंज के हलीम चौक, पुराना खगड़ा स्थित दिल्ली पब्लिक स्कूल में जिला शतरंज संघ और चेस क्रॉप्स की देखरेख में पिछले 17 मई को कुल 20 विभागों में संपन्न कराए गए निशुल्क शतरंज प्रतियोगिता के शीर्ष 60 विजेता सहित प्रतियोगिता में भाग लेने वाले सभी 250 प्रतिभागियों को पुरस्कृत किया गया। इसमें प्रथम स्थान प्राप्त करने वाले विजेताओं के साथ-साथ द्वितीय और तृतीय स्थान प्राप्त करने वाले प्रतिभागीयों को भी पुरस्कृत किया गया। इस समारोह में स्कूल के निदेशक, प्राचार्या, सहायक शिक्षक, संघ के महासचिव, संयुक्त सचिव एवं अन्य उपस्थित थे।

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