Goa's international chess tournament to be renamed after Parrikar
26-July-2019
Goa will dedicate future editions of an annual international chess competition which the state has been hosting for two years now, to former Chief Minister the late Manohar Parrikar, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Friday.
"The international annual chess competition will be held in the name of our late CM Manohar Parrikar, who encouraged both education and sports activities. It will be called the Manohar Parrikar Open Grandmaster tournament," Sawant told the state Legislative Assembly.
Parrikar died while in office in March 2019.
Organised by the Goa Chess Association, the tournament is currently called the Goa Grandmaster 2019. It was held in June this year and the collective winners' prize purse was valued at Rs 53 lakh. IANS
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