Did Chandrababu Naidu Congratulate His Grandson for a Chess Award?

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Key Takeaways
- Nara Devaansh achieved worldwide recognition at a young age.
- His award showcases the significance of dedication and hard work.
- Support from family and mentors is crucial for success.
- Young talents can shine on global platforms.
- Chess promotes strategy and critical thinking.
Amaravati, Sep 14 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, along with his wife Nara Bhuvaneswari, expressed their heartfelt congratulations to their grandson Nara Devaansh for achieving the World Book of Records Award 2025 as the Fastest Checkmate Solver with 175 Puzzles.
The ten-year-old prodigy was honored on Saturday during the World Book of Records Awards 2025 ceremony held at Westminster Hall, London.
Last year, Devaansh successfully solved 175 progressively challenging checkmate puzzles derived from the esteemed compilation '5334 problems, combinations, and games' by Laszlo Polgar, during the Checkmate Marathon.
Naidu shared on X, “Congratulations to our Devaansh on receiving the World Book of Records Award 2025 at Westminster Hall, London. We are proud of his record-setting achievement as the Fastest Checkmate Solver at 175 puzzles after months of perseverance and the guidance of his mentors. Good going, champ!”
Bhuvaneswari added, “My blessings and love to my dear grandson Devaansh on receiving the World Book of Records honour at Westminster Hall, London. At just 10, your talent, discipline & dedication to chess have brought immense pride to our family. May you continue to shine brightly and achieve many more milestones.”
Devaansh’s father, Nara Lokesh, the HRD Minister of Andhra Pradesh, and mother Nara Brahmani, also took to X to celebrate his achievement.
Lokesh remarked, “My little champion, you’ve made us proud yet again. I’m truly impressed by your dedication and commitment in setting the world record for fastest checkmate solver. This recognition is a reward for your hard work, and I’m happy to be here with you on your special occasion.”
Brahmani expressed,
The World Book of Records honored this talented young chess player on Saturday, recognizing him among the elite young talents on the global chess stage. His success stems from months of diligent preparation, aided by his parents and coached by K. Rajashekar Reddy.
According to a statement, the puzzles progressively increase in difficulty, challenging speed, accuracy, and strategic thinking, and he managed to solve them all within a stringent timeframe.
“It’s truly a special occasion to see Devaansh receive this honour at Westminster Hall today. His ability to think ahead, stay calm under pressure, and devote himself so wholeheartedly to the game at just ten years old makes this achievement even more special. As his father, I have witnessed the countless hours he has spent practising with dedication. This recognition is a true reward for his hard work. We are very proud of him,” Lokesh stated.
Devaansh previously set two additional world records in chess, completing the 7-disc Tower of Hanoi in a remarkable 1 minute 43 seconds and arranging 9 chess boards with all 32 pieces correctly in just 5 minutes.