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Photos of Jaffna tour and World Chess Championship Zone 3.1b in Sri Lanka

President of CFSL handing over a token of Chess materials to JCA President

Derrick Perera addressing the gathering, which is translated by Joint Secretary JCA, and seated from left are Nishanthan, Gamage (Sceretary CFSL), Kaushalya (CFSL) and Upul (CFSL)

Chess Federation of Sri Lanka officials conducting the Arbiters seminar

Section of the large gathering at the inauguration of the Junior Nationals 2001 (Northern Qualifyings)

Players in action

Players in action

Players in action

Indian Men Team

Indian Women Team

Indian Men Team

Traditional dancers at the closing ceremony

Hon. Dinesh Gunawardena, Dr. P. Ramanujam, Ms. Pinnawala & Mr. Derrick V. Perera lighting the traditional oil lamp at the closing ceremony

CFSL President Mr. Derrick V. Perera addressing the gathering at the closing ceremoney

Pallavi & Sasi

Pallavi Shah & K. Sasikiran

Indian trio of Swati, Saheli & Pallavi

CFSL President Derrick Perera making the first move of the Zonals in the game of Uddama Vs. Barua

Saheli Vs. Meenakshi

Saheli Vs. Meenakshi

GM Sasikiran

Pre-tournament favourite WGM Vijayalakshmi.

WIM Pallavi Shah

Pallavi Shah receives her trophy from Hon. Dinesh Gunawardena, Minister of Transport.

Pallavi Shah receives her trophy from Hon. Dinesh Gunawardena, Minister of Transport. Looking on is CFSL President Mr. Derrick V. Perera.

Sasikiran receives his trophy from Dr. Ramanujam, Secretary Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Looking on is Ms. Pinnawala, Addtional Secretary Ministry of Tourism and Sports

Sasikiran receives his trophy from Dr. Ramanujam, Secretary Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

The Indian contingent

The Indian Contingent

Pallavi & Sasi with their trophies

Pallavi & Sasi with their trophies



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