Differently-abled Bantwal girl in England to participate in chess tourno
Team Udayavani, Jul 9, 2018, 2:55 PM IST
Bantwal: A differently-abled girl Yashaswi, has landed in England to represent India in chess competition there with her team on Saturday June 7th.
The second daughter of Thimmappa Moolya and Yashoda couple, residents of Kudumanau of Kedila village in the taluk of Bantwal, Yashaswi is speech and hearing impaired. But, she is a skilled chess player and is representing India along with her team at international chess tournament being held in England.
Yashaswi took training from the Genius chess school in Puttur under the guidance of the director of the school Satyaprakash Kote and his wife Ashakaveri. With the training and constant practice, she is a star to be reckoned with.
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