LUCKNOW, Aug. 26 -- Veteran Arif Ali won the CCBW Chess Open with 6.5/7 points. Pawan Batham OF State Tax Office was a close second with 6 points after a draw with Sayeed Ahmad OF ucknow Chess Centre), 6 points took home the senior citizen's trophy. Talented youngsters Aarav Garg, Abhigyan Katiyar and senior coach Mayank Pandey all tied for 3rd place with 5 points each. But the star of the tournament was Aadi Saxena, who played excellent attacking chess to win the junior section with 6.5 points. Vedant Mishra was second with 6 points. Fitness & Sports Medicine Specialist Saranjeet Singh on the occasion spoke on the mind and body connection that is crucial for chess players. He advised the players about proper nutrition, giving up junk food and controlling sugar spikes, protein and good fat intake. He also taught the players a basic breathing exercise of 3-4-5 seconds (inhale-hold-exhale) to improve game performance. Photo Caption: Chief Guest Dr Saranjeet Singh, Lucknow's renowned Lucknow's sports medicine specialist with the winners of CCBW Chess Open The executive director of Handball Association India, Anandeshwar Pandey (General Secretary, South Asian Handball Federation) will participate in a special meeting of the Asian Handball Federation (AHF) organized during the 18th Asian Women's Junior Handball Championship at Tashkent (Uzbekistan) on August 28. The meeting will specifically discuss those countries where handball sport is still at an initial or limited level.In the meeting, AHF officials and representatives of various member countries will prepare a concrete strategy and roadmap to promote handball in these countries. During this, issues like sports structure, infrastructure development, training facilities and increasing participation in international competitions will be considered....