Chess training at Blind School
We conducted a 3-day chess training program at Shree Purwanchal Gyanchakshu School (Blind School). More than 20 students from the school attended the 3 days program. We taught 12 students to move the pieces and simple opening lines. For the remaining participants, we focused on middle-game and end-game tactics. At the end of the session, we conducted a friendly tournament and gifted four blind chess sets to the students.
Chess training at Deaf School
We conducted a chess training program at Birat deaf school. 17 students and 5 teachers from the school attended the session. We taught them how to move the pieces and simple opening lines. A teacher from the school, who already knew how to play chess, translated our words for the participants in sign language. At the end of the session, we gifted three chess sets to the school.
Chess Program at Orphanage Home
We conducted a chess training session at purwanchal bal sewa ashram (orphanage). we taught them basic piece movement and also made them play chess with each other. During that process we taught them London opening system (up to 8-9 moves). we also gifted 3 chess sets to the orphanage.
Chess training at Rehabilitation center
We conducted a one-day chess training session at Canvas Rehab Center. We taught the participants how to move the pieces and explained how chess can support recovery from addiction. A total of 18 individuals and 2 officials from the rehab center attended the session. We also gifted two chess sets to the center.
Chess training at Government School
We conducted a chess training program at Mahendra Secondary School. Twenty students and three teachers attended the program, where we taught opening tactics and middle-game strategies.
