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Landmark initiative for Bharatiya Chess: AICF disburses 1st installment of its National Player Stipend Scheme

Landmark initiative for Bharatiya Chess: AICF disburses 1st installment of its National Player Stipend Scheme

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New Delhi [India], June 25 (ANI): In an epoch-making stride for Bharatiya chess, the All India Chess Federation (AICF) on Wednesday announced the launch of the Top National Players Stipend Scheme (TNPSS), a groundbreaking financial support initiative set to revolutionise the landscape of chess talent development in the nation.
This dream project, passionately championed by AICF President Nitin Narang, marks an unprecedented commitment to nurturing the burgeoning chess prodigies of Bharat from the grassroots up.
'This is more than just a scheme. It shows how deeply we believe in the promise of every young chess player in Bharat.' AICF President Nitin Narang quoted in a press release.
'For the first time in our history, we are directly investing in the future of our 'golden girls and boys', providing them with the sustained financial bedrock they need to transform their talent into triumph. This is more than a token; it's a demonstration of our profound support and a catalyst for their dreams.', Nitin Narang added.
'One of the key objectives is to increase the importance of national tournaments, as they are the foundation for building a strong chess ecosystem in Bharat. It is at the nationals where we can identify and nurture talent', Narang explained.
In a move echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of empowering athletes at grassroots level, TNPSS immediately dispatches its first quarterly stipends, ranging from a substantial 60,000 to an impressive 1,50,000, directly into the accounts of top young chess talents of Bharat. A total of 42,30,000 has been disbursed for the months of April to June of the current financial year, reaching deserving players across the Under 7 to Under 19 categories, both open and girls, based on their stellar performances in last year's nationals.
President Narang explained the idea behind TNPSS, 'For too long, financial constraints have cast a shadow over the aspirations of our chess players. The demands of travel, training, and international competition often forces players to abandon their passion which is a profound loss for our nation. TNPSS is our definitive answer to these challenges. It is a bold stride towards a player-centric policy that empowers our youth to focus solely on honing their skills and conquering the chessboard.'
This pioneering initiative is designed to provide robust financial assistance to promising top players from nationals for a critical period of two years. This invaluable support will significantly alleviate the burden of training and global competition expenses, allowing young players to immerse themselves fully in their game and pursue excellence on the world stage without economic hardship.
The first beneficiaries of this visionary scheme are 42 top-ranked players based on their national-level performances last year. These players represent the pinnacle of talent across the U7, U9, U11, U13, U15, U17, and U19 age categories.
The quarterly stipends are structured to reflect their age and potential, ranging from 60,000 for Under 7 to a significant 1,50,000 for Under 19, underscoring the AICF's comprehensive commitment.
The TNPSS boasts an ambitious budgetary outlay of 6,15,60,000, a clear signal of the AICF's long-term strategic investment in the future of Indian chess.
The inaugural beneficiaries of the Top National Players Stipend Scheme include:
Under 7:
Open: Devanarayanan Kalliyath, Prayank Gaonkar, Aaradhyo Guin
Girls: Aaranya R, Arpitangshi Bhattacharya, Saiaastha Singh
Under 9:
Open: Nidhish Shyamal, Aarit Kapil, Divith Reddy Adulla
Girls: Kiyanna Parihaar, Divi Bijesh, Vanshika Rawat
Under 11:
Open: Madhvendra Pratap Sharma, Advik Amit Agrawal, Aarav A
Girls: Pratitee Bordoloi, Aadya Gowda, Divi Bijesh
Under 13:
Open: Reyan Md, Sherla Prathamesh, Pranav Sai Ram R S
Girls: Saranya Devi Narahari, Nivedita V C, Nihira Koul
Under 15:
Open: Ilamparthi A R, Vaz Ethan, Sherla Prathamesh
Girls: Prishita Gupta, Jain Ashita, Saparya Ghosh
Under 17:
Open: Sriram Adarsh Uppala, Arpith S Bijoy, Jaiveer Mahendru
Girls: Tejaswini G, Kirthika B, Anupam M Sreekumar
Under 19:
Open: Adireddy Arjun, Sourath Biswas, Jaiveer Mahendru
Girls: Mrittika Mallick, Velpula Sarayu, Sneha Halder
This landmark initiative is a cornerstone of AICF's long-term vision to forge a robust, structured, and inclusive chess ecosystem across Bharat.
By providing direct financial assistance to the most promising talents, the AICF is ensuring that young players receive every conceivable support to excel on both national and international stages, solidifying India's position as a global chess powerhouse.
'Bharat has not merely risen; we are now a dominant force, a chess superpower.', said Narang as quoted by the AICF press release. (ANI)

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