First-ever chess competition held in Alpuri

Published January 9, 2026
A student makes at move at a match during a day-long chess championship in Alpuri, Shangla, on Thursday. — Photo by Umar Bacha
A student makes at move at a match during a day-long chess championship in Alpuri, Shangla, on Thursday. — Photo by Umar Bacha

SHANGLA: With strong participation from both male and female players, the first-ever chess championship of the Malakand division was held at Alpuri Jirga Hall on Thursday, marking a significant step towards promoting mind sports in the region.

The one-day tournament attracted around 110 players from across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including a notable number of female participants alongside players from Shangla district. Contestants demonstrated impressive strategic and analytical skills, making the championship highly competitive.

In the open category, Salman Ali Khan secured first position, followed by Jamal Nasir as runner-up. Amin Khan claimed third position, while Musawar Kakar and Farmanullah Khan finished fourth and fifth respectively. Shaheer Nawab was declared the best player of the tournament.

In the women’s category, Shaista Bibi clinched the top position with Shabana securing second place. Nihal Hayat stood third, followed by Muniba fourth and Ruhma Khalid fifth.

The championship was organised under the supervision of the District Youth Office Shangla in collaboration with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chess Association and The Gift of Chess.

The deputy commissioner, Shangla, Muhammad Fawad Khan, was chief guest on the occasion.

Speakers at the closing ceremony highlighted the role of chess in developing discipline, strategic thinking, patience and decision-making skills among youth and termed such events a healthy and constructive activity.

At the conclusion of the event, cash prizes, shields, chess sets and certificates were distributed among the position holders, while organisers expressed their commitment to holding similar tournaments in the future.

Published in Dawn, January 9th, 2026

Opinion

Editorial

PIA’s privatisation
Updated 01 Jul, 2026

PIA’s privatisation

THE management control of PIA has finally been transferred to a consortium comprising private investors and the ...
Rights beyond rulings
01 Jul, 2026

Rights beyond rulings

THE Supreme Court’s recent ruling that jewellery, bridal gifts and dowry articles given to a bride remain her...
Asia left behind
01 Jul, 2026

Asia left behind

ALARMING regression has been witnessed in the Asian teams at the FIFA World Cup. A record nine representatives from...
Resurgent threat
Updated 30 Jun, 2026

Resurgent threat

THE message from Islamabad to Kabul seems to be clear: any act of terrorism inside Pakistan found to be linked to...
Unchecked powers
30 Jun, 2026

Unchecked powers

THERE is little disagreement that Punjab needs stronger tools to combat organised crime, habitual offenders and...
Patriot Pass
30 Jun, 2026

Patriot Pass

IT must be a shared humanity that has bonded the ‘leader of the free world’ so closely with his counterparts in...