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  2. CHESS Nepal - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1998 and is currently focusing on western Nepal, addresses concerns on children's rights, health, education, environment, awareness raising, and income generation. CHESS Nepal professes that they regard social mobilization as the key to community development and believe that the sustainability of future generations and ...

  3. File:Chess puzzles.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Chess in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Nepalese chess players (2 P) Pages in category "Chess in Nepal"

  5. Category talk:Chess in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  6. Traditional games of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Bagh-chal, an ancient board game that is thought to have originated in Nepal, can be played on chalk-drawn boards, with pebbles, and is still popular today. Ludo, snakes and ladders and carrom are popular pastimes. Chess is also played. Volleyball was declared as the national sport of Nepal in 2017.

  7. Nepalese Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The National Individual Chess Championship is organized by the Nepal Chess Federation- NCF and National Sports Association- NSC, and was first held in 1979. A National Women's Individual Chess Championship has also been held since 2008. From the year of 2009 National Club Team Chess Championship has been started.

  8. Rupesh Jaiswal - Wikipedia

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    He is the first Nepali person to play in the FIDE Chess World Cup 2023 in Azerbaijan, where he lost one game and drew one game against Azerbaijani grandmaster Gadir Guseinov. [2] Currently, his FIDE rating is 2131 as of September 2023. He is one of the top-rated chess players in Nepal.

  9. Category:Nepalese chess players - Wikipedia

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