“In an extraordinary display of early talent, the two-year-old grandson of Konda Surekha has set not one but two Guinness World Records titles in chess, astonishing the nation.
The toddler achieved the milestones by demonstrating exceptional memory and recognition skills, becoming one of the youngest individuals ever to accomplish such feats in the game. Details of the records highlight his ability to identify chess pieces and positions with remarkable accuracy for his age.
Family members and supporters have celebrated the achievement as a proud moment, emphasizing the child’s natural aptitude and early exposure to the game.
Experts note that while such early accomplishments are rare, they reflect the growing popularity of chess in India, where young talents are increasingly making their mark on the global stage.
The records are expected to be officially recognized by Guinness World Records, further cementing the toddler’s place among the youngest record holders.
The achievement has sparked widespread admiration, with many calling it a glimpse into a promising future for the young prodigy.”
The toddler achieved the milestones by demonstrating exceptional memory and recognition skills, becoming one of the youngest individuals ever to accomplish such feats in the game. Details of the records highlight his ability to identify chess pieces and positions with remarkable accuracy for his age.
Family members and supporters have celebrated the achievement as a proud moment, emphasizing the child’s natural aptitude and early exposure to the game.
Experts note that while such early accomplishments are rare, they reflect the growing popularity of chess in India, where young talents are increasingly making their mark on the global stage.
The records are expected to be officially recognized by Guinness World Records, further cementing the toddler’s place among the youngest record holders.
The achievement has sparked widespread admiration, with many calling it a glimpse into a promising future for the young prodigy.”