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Indian Chess Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
Indian Chess Championship
The Indian Chess Championship is a yearly national chess championship of India. It was established in 1955 by the Andhra State Chess Association as a two-yearly event, but since 1971 it has been played yearly. The first edition was held in Eluru (Andhra Pradesh) from May 15-May 28 and was jointly won by Ramchandra Sapre and D. Venkayya with 9/12.〔British Chess Magazine, July 1955, p. 213〕
The women’s championship commenced in 1974. The first 10 editions were dominated by the Khadilkar sisters Vasanti, Jayshree and Rohini. Rohini is the youngest and won the championship five times, Jayshree won four titles, and the eldest Vasanti won the championship in the inaugural year.
==Winners==

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