18 August,2019 07:51 AM IST | | Akshay Jagtap
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India's second-youngest Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa will be among the main attractions when the World Youth Chess Championships will take place in Powai from October 1 to 13.
Over 400 participants from 62 countries are expected to take part in various categories (girls and boys) in the prestigious tournament, which India will host for the first time.
Nagpur's Divya Deshmukh will lead India's challenge in the girls' competition.
"We have confirmed 235 foreign players and the Indian participation is one-third of that. But some of the countries will send their list of participants later. So, it [total number of participants] will be 400 to 450. As of now, 62 countries have confirmed their participation including chess powerhouses such as the USA, Canada and Russia," Tournament Director Ravindra Dongre told reporters during a press conference in the city on Saturday.
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The tournament, which was originally scheduled to be played in Nagpur, moved to Mumbai due to logistic reasons.
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