Eighteen-year-previous chess prodigy D Gukesh was honored by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin and different officers at a authorities-organized occasion in Chennai on Tuesday.
The state authorities awarded Gukesh a verify for Rs 5 crore and a scarf.
The Chief Minister additionally introduced the institution of a Home of Chess AcademyThis initiative, spearheaded by the state sports activities division, goals to nurture chess expertise and develop future champions inside Tamil Nadu.
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Chief Minister Stalin counseled Gukesh’s exceptional achievement at such a younger age.
“I laud our Gukesh for becoming the world chess champion at the young age of 18. Our Chennai lad has set a record, and the entire world is appreciating him,” Stalin mentioned.
Gukesh’s dad and mom have been invited on stage to obtain the verify from the Chief Minister.
Stalin highlighted Gukesh’s fast development on the earth of chess, changing into a grandmaster at 12 and a world champion at 18.
“So, take him as your inspiration and achieve. We should create lakhs of Gukeshes,” Stalin added.
The Chief Minister emphasised the DMK’s ongoing dedication to supporting and recognizing sportspersons’ achievements. He drew a parallel between congratulating Gukesh and former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi’s recognition of 5-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand.
Stalin used the sport of chess as an analogy for life, emphasizing the significance of strategic sacrifices for larger features.
“Chess is a mind game. Sometimes we have to sacrifice the queen to win. So, to win in life, we should be prepared to make sacrifices. But if you play carefully, the soldier can become as powerful as the queen. So, what is required to win in life is patience and determination,” he mentioned.
The Chief Minister careworn the worth of participation in competitions, stating that participating itself constitutes success. He inspired the youth to embrace competitors and attempt to show their talents.
“Gukesh will inspire you. Hard work leads to achievements. Let every ‘check’ in life be a lesson. Make use of opportunities and strive to win laurels,” Stalin mentioned, interesting to children to excel each in schooling and sports activities.
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin expressed his and the federal government’s immense satisfaction in Gukesh’s accomplishment.
“Tamil Nadu itself is celebrating its achievement today,” he mentioned.
He emphasised Gukesh’s significance as a supply of satisfaction for each Tamil Nadu and India.
Udhayanidhi Stalin reiterated the sturdy affiliation between Chennai and chess, additional solidifying the town’s repute as a chess hub.
“His achievement confirmed that chess means Chennai. This is a great achievement,” Udhayanidhi added.
Gukesh acknowledged the Tamil Nadu authorities’s unwavering help all through his chess journey.
“I have fulfilled my dream by winning the World Chess Championship title at a young age. This makes me happy. I express my gratitude to Chief Minister sir and Udhaya Anna (elder brother) for their support, including financial assistance and encouragement,” he mentioned.
Gukesh additionally expressed his admiration for Viswanathan Anand, citing him as a supply of inspiration and a job mannequin.
“Vishy sir, too, was the inspiration and role model in this journey,” added Gukesh, who arrived on the venue in a automobile procession, holding the trophy in his arms. He was welcomed by college students lined up on both aspect of the street holding the nationwide flag.
Gukesh offered the Chief Minister together with his successful trophy and a chessboard.
Gukesh returned to India on Monday, contemporary from his victory in Singapore. The younger grandmaster defeated China’s Ding Liren with a rating of seven.5–6.5 final week. This victory cemented his place in historical past because the youngest world chess champion.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin felicitates World Chess Champion Gukesh Dommaraju throughout a ceremony organized by Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT), in Chennai. (PTI Photo)