Divya Deshmukh: India's Chess Prodigy Triumphs in FIDE World Cup
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla led Parliament in congratulating Divya Deshmukh, who made history by becoming the first Indian woman to win the FIDE Women's World Cup. At just 19, Deshmukh's victory over Koneru Humpy has inspired Indian youth and drawn accolades from leaders, including PM Modi and President Murmu.

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On Tuesday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla led the nation's congratulations for Indian grandmasters Divya Deshmukh and Koneru Humpy following their remarkable performances at the FIDE Women's World Cup. In a historic achievement, 19-year-old Divya Deshmukh claimed the title in Batumi, Georgia, becoming the first Indian woman to win the illustrious competition. She simultaneously stands as India's fourth women's chess grandmaster.
Divya triumphed over her compatriot Koneru Humpy in a nail-biting final marked by tense strategic plays, enhancing her status as a rising star. The victory sends a wave of excitement across India, promising to inspire a new generation of chess enthusiasts. Parliament and the nation at large express pride in the exceptional feats of these two chess icons.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu joined the chorus of praise on social media platforms, with Modi highlighting Divya's achievement as a beacon for young aspirants. The thrilling contest concluded with Divya capitalizing on inaccuracies by Koneru, winning 2.5-1.5, sealing her place in history as a formidable force in the chess world.
(With inputs from agencies.)