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Chess Olympiad 2022: Cricketer MS Dhoni to Attend The Closing Ceremony

Chess Olympiad 2022

Prime Minister Modi participated in a grand function held at the Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai on 28th and inaugurated the competitions. As the chess competition has come to an end, it is said that cricketer MS Dhoni will attend the ceremony.

In the day's opening ceremony, a program was held to explain the history of Tamil ​​and impressed everyone. The culture and heritage of Tamil Nadu attracted foreign people. Subsequently, from that day onwards, chess matches were going on at the Four Points Resort in Mamallapuram. In which 2 thousand people from different countries participated.

Therefore, the matches are going on without any shortage of enthusiasm. The Tamil Nadu government is provided with the necessary facilities for them. The Government was continuously paying attention.

As grand as the opening ceremony was, the closing ceremony was also getting busy. Therefore, preparations are being made to hold this grand closing ceremony at Nehru Indoor Sports Stadium. Today at 6.30 pm the closing ceremony of the Chess Olympiad will be held. Chief Minister Stalin will preside over the ceremony. Prizes are awarded to the chess winners.

In this closing ceremony, the former Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni will be attending as a special guest. Similarly, International Chess Federation President Arkady Dvorkovich, former world chess champion Viswanathan Anand and ministers, and chess federation executives will be chairing.

On this occasion, Nehru Stadium is decorated with chess pieces. A total of more than ten big screens have been set up inside Nehru Stadium for the audience to enjoy the spectacular performances. As it is the last day, the Chief Minister will present the awards. Many celebrities are expected to attend the end Of the Chess Olympiad Ceremony.