East Singhbhum Chess Player Shines at KIIT International Tournament

Arijit Ghosh Claims Second Place and ₹75,000 Prize in Below 1700 Category

Key Points:

  • Chess player from East Singhbhum scores 8/9 points in KIIT tournament
  • Arijit Ghosh competes against 401 players in Category ‘C’ event
  • ESDCA officials congratulate rising chess star for impressive performance

JAMSHEDPUR – East Singhbhum chess talent Arijit Ghosh secured second position at KIIT International Chess Festival.

The tournament attracted numerous participants from various regions.

Moreover, the event took place at BBA Library.

The competition ran from December 6 to 9.

Furthermore, Arijit demonstrated exceptional skills throughout the tournament.

Meanwhile, he maintained consistent performance across all rounds.

His achievement earned significant recognition from chess officials.

Additionally, ESDCA Secretary Narendra Kumar Tiwary praised his performance.

International arbiter Jayant Kumar Bhuyan acknowledged the achievement.

Moreover, Chandan Kumar Prasad joined in celebrating the success.

The tournament showcased rising chess talents.

Furthermore, KIIT provided an excellent platform for competitors.

Meanwhile, the prize recognized Arijit’s dedication to chess.

The victory boosts East Singhbhum’s chess reputation.

Additionally, this success adds to Arijit’s growing achievements.

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