The Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai sparkled with classy lighting, and a sense of excitement was palpable during the inaugural event on Thursday for the 44th Chess Olympiad.
The sprawling arena in downtown Chennai was buzzing with fresh ideas represented in the form of elegant decor with the undercurrent being the nerve-wracking game of chess.
On his arrival in Chennai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was accorded a warm welcome with performances by musicians and percussionists all along the route he took by road to reach the venue, the Nehru stadium. Modi sported a shawl and dhothi with a chessboard design border.
#WATCH | Five-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand hands over the #ChessOlympiad torch to PM Narendra Modi and Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin.
The torch was then handed over to young Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa and others at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai. pic.twitter.com/lXeDW4wRam
— ANI (@ANI) July 28, 2022
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin wore a silk like yellow shirt, dhothi and an ‘Angavastra’ (shawl).
Speaking on the occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi as quoted by ANI said, There are many temples in Tamil Nadu with beautiful sculptures that represent different sports. Tamil Nadu has a strong historical connection with Chess. The state has produced many Chess masters. It’s home to a vibrant culture and the oldest language ‘Tamil’.
BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit’s art and culture wing organised music and traditional dances to welcome Modi. Petals were showered on Modi’s car by enthusiastic supporters, who gathered on both sides of the road while he was on his way to the stadium from INS Adyar. The Prime Minister took a chopper from the airport to reach the Naval helipad near the Marina beach. ‘Vanakkam Modi’ (Greetings, Modi) trended on Twitter .
In the stadium, sand artist Sarvam Patel created magic with his skill by interspersing ancient Mamallapuram shore temple, the game of chess and the host nation India, besides that of Prime Minister Modi and Stalin.
The FIDE 44th Chess Olympaid commences on July 28 and ends on August 10. This is the first time, India is hosting the event.
Indian chess icon Vishwanathan Anand handed over the chess torch, that travelled across the nation, to Chief Minister Stalin. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chess champions joined in receiving the torch.
The classy lighting displayed multiple colours everywhere and the magic of light embossed on the foreground a grand, big chessboard and the flags of participating countries.
The stadium’s dais was decked with king-sized brightly coloured chess pieces of king, bishop, rook, queen, knight and the pawns. A special dance-song “Vanakkam Chennai, Vanakkam Chess”, was screened.
An audio visual on the theme of sand-sculpting captured the game of chess to be played in Tamil Nadu’s historic sea port town of Mamallapuram. With an orchestra playing pulsating music, teams from dozens of countries including Japan, China, Australia, Germany, Italy, South Africa, Austria, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Argentina, and Barbados were welcomed to unceasing rounds of applause in the stadium. ‘Jai Ho’ was among the Indian instrumental music played while ‘Vande Mataram’ was rendered.
All the eight forms of Indian classical dance, Kathak, Odissi, Kuchupudi, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Manipuri, Sattriya and Bharathanatyam were performed. People who gathered for the inaugural also reveled in the musical treat of Chennai based musician Lydian Nadhaswaram. FIDE anthem was played and a pledge was taken by participants.
A presentation on the ancient culture and civilisation of Tamil Nadu was spiced with energising drama, music and dance and it was a key highlight of the event. It became peppy with the familiar stentorian voice of top actor Kamal Haasan’s voice over.
India is the land where Chess originated. Just over a month ago, we celebrated the first ever torch relay in Delhi. Today, the chess tournament is all set to begin. Sports in India getting stronger every single day said Sports Minister Anurag Thakur as quoted by ANI.