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The All India Chess Federation was registered on 12 December 1958 and was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration act of 1860. [5] A new administration was formed, via an election of office bearers, on 10 March 2024 where Mr. Nitin Narang was elected as the president of the AICF. [6]
Till year 2016, All India Chess Federation for the Blind has more than 22,000 registered members, with more than 1,300 who play in national-level events. [6] Among them, 161 are rated in world, and to promote the players in competitions, Zonal events help players qualify for the National B and then National A, which is currently the highest ...
This is a list of chess organizations. Chess is played all over the world. Chess is played all over the world. The dominant international governing body of chess is FIDE , which confers titles and conducts world championship tournaments.
Looking at the growth of the game in Bombay Province, the first Chess body, Known as Bombay Chess Association was established in 1944. Then in 1950, All India Chess Federation was started in Bombay. In 1963, the Bombay Chess Association and Southern Maratha Country Chess Association were merged and the unified state Association came to be known ...
It is believed that chess originated from chaturanga in ancient India. The All India Chess Federation is the formal governing body, and more generally the robust institutional chess "ecosystem" of the country has been deemed (by the BBC) as one of the best, if not the best, in the world. [1]
Dibyendu Barua, the election officer and the Vice-President of the AICF, held the elections and elected the members of the organisation. It was affiliated to the All India Chess Federation . [ 3 ]
AICF may refer to: Acoustic Inertial Confinement Fusion, official term for bubble fusion; All India Carrom Federation; All India Chess Federation; America Israel Cultural Foundation; American Indian College Fund
The CPAI had formed to protest a 10% prize money cut imposed on the players by the All India Chess Federation in mid-2004. [2] The association has stuck ever since catering to the needs of the players and forming a group to protect the rights of the Indian chess players