Chandrababu’s Grandson Devansh set A world Record In Chess

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s grandson and Minister Nara Lokesh’s son Devansh has set a world record in chess. Nara Devansh has set a world record in moving pieces at the fastest speed. 9-year-old Devansh has set the world record for “Fastest Checkmate Solver – 175 Puzzles”.

 Devansh has received official confirmation from the prestigious World Book of Records London. Nara’s family is elated over Devansh’s achievement. With his strategic play and thrilling performance, young chess prodigy Nara Devansh has set a world record called “Checkmate Marathon”.

In this record, Devansh solved a series of progressively challenging checkmate puzzles. The competition was designed using 5334 problems and combinations selected from a famous chess collection. Devansh was able to achieve this record with the encouragement of his parents and the guidance of his coach.

Recently, Devansh has also achieved two more world records. He completed the 7-disk Tower of Hanoi in just 1 minute and 43 seconds. He set up 9 chess boards in just 5 minutes. He quickly placed all 32 pieces in the right positions. Devansh’s world record attempts were scrutinized by the judges and the World Book of Records officials in London.

 Devansh has proven that one can achieve their dreams through perseverance and hard work. This is a testament to the immense talent of Indian children and the best skills hidden in them. It is felt that Devansh is proof that children can reach the top with the right exposure and guidance.

Nara Lokesh said that he has witnessed Devansh training with laser sharp focus. He expressed his happiness over Devansh achieving this feat. He said that Devansh has embraced the sport with great enthusiasm. He revealed that he was inspired by the amazing and historic performances of Indian chess players in the global arena.

Lokesh revealed that Devansh has been training for 5-6 hours a day for the last few weeks for this event. “Devansh is a dynamic student who learns chess creatively,” said his coach K. Rajasekhar Reddy. He said that Devansh has the mental agility to solve 175 complex puzzles with enthusiasm.

CM Chandrababu, his wife Nara Bhuvaneshwari, Devansh’s parents Lokesh and Brahmani expressed their joy that Devansh has achieved the world record in 175 puzzles as the fastest checkmate solver. Chandrababu revealed that he is very proud of the talent of the little grand master Devansh.

The Chief Minister congratulated Devansh for setting the world record with the fastest checkmate by completing 175 puzzles in chess. He said that hard work, dedication and perseverance are the keys to success and Chandrababu praised Devansh for working hard for months for this achievement.

Brahmani said that they are happy to receive the official confirmation from the prestigious World Book of Records in London. She revealed that Devansh worked with dedication and perseverance for this achievement.

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