Updated On: 24 August, 2024 09:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Empowered by a passionate chess fan, a new community space in Vidyavihar seeks to take the game to suburban middle-class neighbourhoods

Kartik Krishnan plays chess at the new open and free-for-all venue in Vidyavihar. Pics/Shadab Khan
It is a hot and humid day, and the Vidyavihar railway station is buzzing with Gen-Zers chatting their way to college. Right across the station, inside a seemingly quiet business complex, Kartik Krishnan is setting up boards inside the new community space, The Chess Temple. A new extension of the city-based venture, Chess Base India, the venue is filled with books and boards for any chess enthusiast to walk in, and play for free.
The space was inaugurated by Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi on August 15. Quite appropriate, says founder Sagar Shah, who regularly hosts weekend sessions in Ghatkopar.