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Maha Govt felicitates Chess Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh in Nagpur

Maha Govt felicitates Chess Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh in Nagpur

Nagpur, Aug 2 (UNI) Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh, who created history as the first Indian woman to win the 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup, was felicitated today in Nagpur.
The event was graced by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who personally felicitated the young chess champion for her remarkable achievement on the global stage.
On this occasion, the Maharashtra government announced a cash prize of Rs 3 crore to honor Divya's stellar performance and to encourage her continued success in international chess.
Fadnavis lauded Divya's achievement, calling it a moment of pride not only for Maharashtra but for the entire nation and assured the government's continued support to young talents who bring global recognition to India.
Responding to the felicitation ,"
Divya said This is a very special moment for me. I am so happy that I could be a little bit part of children's motivation and their inspiration. I am feeling very happy and expressed her thankfulness towards the Maharashtra government and its Chess Association for their support.
Ministers Manikrao Kokate, Adv Ashish Jaiswal, MLA Krishna Khopde, MLC Dr Parinay Fuke, and other prominant leaders and eminent dignitaries were present on the occasion.
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