Young chess prodigy Nara Devansh has set a new world record by successfully solving 175 chess puzzles, an achievement formally recognized at a World Book of Records awards ceremony held at Westminster Hall, London. The record was established last year during a chess marathon where Devansh completed all 175 checkmate challenges, showcasing exceptional skill and strategic thinking. This milestone adds to his earlier accomplishments, as he had previously set two other records in the chess domain.
The young talent’s dedication and discipline have drawn widespread admiration. At just 10 years old, Devansh has shown remarkable focus, the ability to remain calm under pressure, and unwavering commitment to mastering chess. His training and perseverance have earned him recognition both nationally and internationally, highlighting his potential as one of India’s most promising chess players.
Expressing pride in his son’s accomplishments, Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh praised Devansh for his hard work and determination. He noted that witnessing Devansh’s relentless practice firsthand and seeing it culminate in a global record has been a deeply rewarding experience. The recognition not only honors Devansh’s talent but also celebrates the hours of effort and dedication that made this achievement possible.