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With 44th Olympiad a week away, Tamil Nadu is going to town with chess

The story of how Mamallapuram came to be the venue began far away from Indian shores

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Shine Jacob Chennai
For Tamil Nadu, the world these days revolves around 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. The black-and-white boxes are ruling the state much like the board game that is a passion for its people.

In the capital city of Chennai, the streets are painted black and white, and so are the bridges, in celebration of the mind sport these colours – the darkest and the lightest of the spectrum –represent. Across the city, life-size cutouts of a horse, dressed in a white dhoti and a white shirt and christened “Thambi” (Tamil for “little” or “younger brother”), welcome everyone to

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