Loyola Student Clinches Jharkhand Chess Championship With Perfect Score
Chess Prodigy Gains 20 Elo Points After Defeating 258 Competitors
Key Points:
- Adhiraj Mitra wins state chess tournament with flawless 8/8 score
- Tournament draws 258 participants from 70 schools across Jharkhand
- Class 7 student demonstrates exceptional skills at JRD Tata Complex
JAMSHEDPUR – A Class 7 Loyola School student has dominated the Jharkhand Secondary Level FIDE Rating Chess Tournament 2025.
Adhiraj Mitra exhibited remarkable prowess throughout the tournament. His performance remained flawless across all eight rounds.
Meanwhile, the young champion gained 20 valuable Elo points. The achievement has strengthened his position in chess rankings.
Tournament Highlights
The competition spanned two intensive days at JRD Tata Sports Complex. Moreover, participants from various districts showcased exceptional chess abilities.
“His analytical skills are extraordinary for his age,” remarked a chess expert. The tournament attracted several state-level champions from different regions.
Journey to Excellence
Mitra began his chess journey at age six. However, his rapid progress caught attention in chess circles.
On the other hand, Loyola School provided crucial support. The institution consistently encouraged his passion for chess.
“The championship reflects years of dedication,” noted a chess veteran. The young champion has participated in numerous national tournaments.

