Bengal Chess Association

Bengal Chess Association
Abbreviation BCA
Formation 2012
Type Sports organisation
Legal status Association
Purpose Chess
Location
  • Around West Bengal
Region served
Entire West Bengal
Membership
Affiliated Districts and Academies/Clubs
Official language
Bangla
President
Sanjoy Sureka
Affiliations All India Chess Federation
Website Official Website

The Bengal Chess Association (BCA) is the apex body for the game of chess in West Bengal, India. It was formed on 2012 after the West Bengal Chess Association was dissolved. It is affiliated to the All India Chess Federation.[1]

History

The erstwhile West Bengal Ad Hoc Committee was given an elected form on 3 January 2012 where Sanjoy Sureka was elected president.[2]

The state body, West Bengal Chess Association was operating in an autocratic manner, as it failed to implement the Calcutta High Court's order, given on July 6, 1993 to conduct election within two weeks. Dibyendu Barua, the election officer and the Vice-President of the AICF, held the elections and elected the members of the organisation.

Affiliates

The BCA has a number of affiliated districts bodies, academies and clubs under it.

Affiliated District Associations

Affiliated Academies and Clubs

Events

The BCA has been able to organize some notable events in the state.[3]

It organises the state selection trials for the National-B Chess Tournament every year along with the different age-group tournaments for selecting players for the national level competition.

References

  1. "West Bengal Chess Association". All India Chess Federation. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  2. "Formation of the Bengal Chess Association". Business Standard. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  3. Tournament Calendar of bengal chess association

External links

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