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Chess Beyond Competition: How RAI SAHAB COUNCIL FOR SPORTS AND EDUCATION Leverages the Game for Societal Progress

By ANI | Updated: January 12, 2026 15:00 IST

PNNNew Delhi [India], January 12: Amid growing concerns in India about children glued to screens and struggling with ...

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New Delhi [India], January 12: Amid growing concerns in India about children glued to screens and struggling with shorter attention spans, an understated yet meaningful movement is emerging through the classic game of chess. The Rai Sahab Council for Sports and Education is gradually shifting the perception of sports, especially mind sports, positioning them as tools for social betterment rather than purely for competition.

The Council's community efforts stem from a straightforward yet potent conviction: organised thought patterns can cultivate more orderly lives. By bringing chess to the foundational level, particularly for school pupils and disadvantaged groups, the group seeks to offer young individuals an alternative to unchecked digital engagement while fostering mental and emotional maturity.

A primary area of concentration for the Council is introducing chess early in schools. 'Chess in Schools' program includes collaborating with educational bodies, conducting sessions to raise awareness about chess, introductory workshops, and recurring practice drills. The goal of these activities isn't to instantly produce master players, but rather to instil enduring qualities like perseverance, sound judgment, and strategic foresightabilities valuable in all aspects of life, not just on the 64 squares.

Another vital component of the Council's community outreach is ensuring equitable access. Specific measures are taken to include youngsters from lower-income backgrounds by providing complimentary or reduced-fee coaching, tournaments open to all, and guidance from seasoned chess tutors. For many involved, this marks their initial encounter with organised contests and supervised instruction.

Furthermore, the Council regards chess as a mechanism for developing character and supporting mental health in students suffering from Autism. Consistent play of the game has been shown to enhance concentration, lessen reactive actions, and elevate self-assurance among participants with special needs. Pursing the Council's 'Chess for Autistic People' program, adults involved in these programs, both parents and teachers, have observed favorable changes in behavior, particularly in children who previously faced challenges with focus and self-control.

Crucially, these undertakings are not conducted in isolation. They form part of a wider framework linking community coaching with regional and national events, ensuring ongoing progress and encouragement. Promising players identified through these schemes are directed towards official competitions and rating progression, establishing a link between social growth and competitive avenues.

By framing chess as a vehicle for positive social change, the Rai Sahab Council for Sports and Education is building trust through dependable fieldwork. As discussions about youth advancement, digital equilibrium, and valuable athletic involvement gain importance, efforts such as these highlight how mission-driven organisations can generate quantifiable change while reinforcing India's wider sports structure.

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