Nara Lokesh’s Son Devaansh Sets World Record in Chess

Nara Lokesh’s Son Devaansh Sets World Record in Chess
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Nara Devaansh, son of Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh, has achieved a world record in chess. The World Book of Records (London) recognized Devaansh’s accomplishment in executing rapid chess moves. The organization awarded a certificate to Devaansh to mark this achievement. According to the World Book of Records, Devaansh excelled as a "Fastest Checkmate Solver," completing 175 puzzles.

In a remarkable feat, Devaansh arranged nine chessboards in just five minutes, placing all 32 chess pieces accurately and swiftly in their correct positions. The record attempt was meticulously reviewed by judges and officials from the World Book of Records based in London.

The Nara family expressed great pride in Devaansh's achievement. Nara Lokesh, visibly delighted, shared his excitement and stated, "Devaansh has embraced chess with great enthusiasm." Lokesh extended his gratitude to the Roy Chess Academy for training Devaansh and noted that his son worked diligently for several weeks to prepare for this record.


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