Press Note

Chess Coaching Programme : 
 It’s a Big Big failures of All India Chess Federation

India has 28 states and 7 Union Territories. Total 35
(10 Selected chess players from age group of 7 to 15 )
tot 35 X 10 = 350

Ideal group for coaching for same level chess player
is 4 .

Demand is 350/4  = 87 coaching unit

Only 4 GM,  5 IM, 1 WGM, 1WIM and 8 others (total
19)opted for 7 to 10 days coaching in a year.

Not even 25 percent of Demand of Selected few chess
players.

There are around 100 IMs level or more  chess players
in India. Less then 12% of them  opted for Coaching
young players. 

NOT for POOR
Best players will be selected on the basis of their
skill in chess. Only those who have undergone good
coaching will get selected. Criteria of selection is
not income of a family….

It is only due to bad remuneration offered by AICF.

If these people are ready to come to Goa for a fee of
Rs.2500/- per day, it is still far short of Demand
that exist in Goa today. Main reason; Parents want
their child to be rated in Nataional B to be held in
Zambaulim from September 15.

My other reaction after I receive notice from AICF.

Shrikant Vinayak Barve



AICF Gives Boost For Training

In a big boost for training our young Indian chess
stars, the All India Chess Federation announced
prominent names led by Grand Master Krishnan Sasikiran
of Chennai as coaches during the AICF Meeting that
took place here at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in
Chennai on March 27.

Other players who have agreed to train our players for
a week to ten days in a year include GM Dibyendu Barua
(Ben), GM R.B. Ramesh, GM J. Deepan Chakkaravarthy, IM
Manuel Aaron (all TN), IM Vishal Sareen (Del), IM
Lanka Ravi (AP), IM Chandrashekar Gokhale (Mah), IM
Neeraj Mishra (Jha), Raghunandan Gokhale (Mah), V.
Kameswaran, WGM Aarthie Ramaswamy (both TN), WIM
Mrunalini Kunte (Mah), FM K.Visweswaran (TN), Praful
Zaveri (Mah), Kashinath Mangal (Mah), T. Purushotaman
(AP), S.S. Gaikwad (Mah), Nitin (Cha).

FIDE Master K.Visweswaran, 33, of Chennai has been
appointed AICF's Coaching Co-Ordinator. Double IM Norm
holder, Visweswaran shot into limelight when he
trained the Indian Youth Team to a Gold Medal triumph
in the World Youth Olympiad at Singapore last year.  

Pocket Expenses Offered

In another significant move, the AICF offered to pay
Pocket Expenses of USD 10 (about Rs.400) per player
per day for official players when they represent India
in Asian and World Championships. However, this will
not be applicable for players who get allowances from
other sources or their employers

Ban Partially Lifted

The AICF Meetings decided to partially lift the ban on
Y.V.K. Chakravarthy of Andhra Pradesh. He can now play
in all "Open" tournaments. However, his ban on "all"
age group events will continue. He will not be
eligible for age group prizes offered in Open
tournaments.
 

The AICF also decided to strip the medals of all
players who have found overage in the National Chess
Championship and also in the Commonwealth chess
championship.  

In future, M. Satvik of Karnataka would not be
considered for overseas events as a "donor entry".

Shreekant Barve of Goa has been suspended by the AICF
from all chess activities pending inquiry.

The AICF Meeting with its President N.Srinivasan in
chair was well attended.

 


http://www.indianchessfed.org/News/2008/March/aicfccmeeting27.03.2008.asp

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