World Chess Day Highlights Sport’s Benefits as It Is Banned in Afghanistan - Khaama Press
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World Chess Day Highlights Sport’s Benefits as It Is Banned in Afghanistan - Khaama Press
World Chess Day celebrates chess’s global benefits in education, peace, and inclusion, while the game remains banned in Afghanistan, risking its cultural loss. On July 20, the United Nations celebrated World Chess Day, highlighting chess as a powerful tool for education, sustainable development, peace, and social inclusion globally. In a statement, the UN emphasized that sports, including chess, can transform perceptions, challenge prejudice, in…
Chess is not like any board game. Mental health experts recommend it, as it has important benefits for the brain, especially during childhood. That is why today that is commemorated World Chess Day we share the benefits of chess in children. You are interested: Mental health alerts in your children What is chess? This is a strategic table game that requires two players, each one controls a set of 16 pieces of different values and movements.
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