Encouraging Update: The Most Chess-Obsessed Country in the World | A Story Worth Sharing
Encouraging Update: The Most Chess-Obsessed Country in the World | A Story Worth Sharing Why this story matters: Not all news is bad news. This story highlights the kind of progress that often goes unnoticed. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to india, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. This article was originally published in the February edition of Rotary magazine. I t’s 9 o’clock on a Sunday morning and the temperature is soaring toward the 90s as hundreds of children make their way toward the iconic Marina Beach in the southern Indian metropolis of Chennai. Yet there’s not a towel or sand pail in sight — only water bottles and chessboards tucked under arms as the kids veer toward a college along the shore. Here, over the next several hours, knights will be sacrificed, pawns queened and kings toppled at this fiercely competitive tournament — one of hundreds held almost daily in what is arguably the most chess-obsessed country in the world. Would you like to read more good news about India , Teachers , Education , and P…