FIDE secretary Rita Atkins visits Chessturf Academy in Odisha

Rita Atkins, secretary of the FIDE Education Commission, visited Chessturf Academy in Bhubaneswar to promote chess as an essential learning tool for students. The academy hosted a historic interactive seminar focused on phygital learning methods. This event brings global chess initiatives to Odisha.

Chessturf Academy in Bhubaneswar welcomed Rita Atkins, the secretary of the FIDE Education Commission, for an interactive seminar aimed at highlighting chess's role in education. The visit underscores a global vision for chess promotion in Odisha, emphasizing innovative phygital learning approaches that blend physical and digital elements.

During the event, Atkins engaged with students and educators, showcasing how chess can enhance cognitive skills and strategic thinking. The seminar marked a significant step in integrating chess into the local curriculum, fostering enthusiasm among Bhubaneswar's young learners.

This initiative aligns with FIDE's broader efforts to position chess as a vital educational tool worldwide. By hosting Atkins, Chessturf Academy positions itself as a key player in advancing chess education in India.

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