J&K UT open chess championship 2026 concludes with Rs 1 lakh prizes

The J&K UT Open Chess Championship 2026 has concluded, featuring a prize distribution of Rs 1 lakh. The event wrapped up on February 17, 2026, as reported by local media. Details on winners and participants remain limited in available reports.

The J&K UT Open Chess Championship 2026 reached its conclusion, marked by the distribution of Rs 1 lakh in prizes. Held in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the tournament brought together chess enthusiasts for competitive play. According to coverage from Kashmir Indepth, the event ended on February 17, 2026, highlighting the growing interest in chess within the region.

While specific results, such as top performers or match highlights, were not detailed in the initial reports, the prize ceremony underscored the championship's success. This annual open event serves as a platform for local players to showcase their skills and compete at a territorial level. The total prize pool of Rs 1 lakh reflects the organizers' commitment to promoting the sport.

As chess continues to gain popularity in India, events like this contribute to grassroots development. Further updates on the outcomes may follow from official channels.

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