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Vishy Anand back in India after three months

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Harish Kotian
Last updated on: May 30, 2020 23:41 IST
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'We are happy that Anand is back after a long time.'

Viswanathan Anand

IMAGE: Viswanathan Anand was stuck in Germany since February following the coronavirus outbreak. Photograph: Grand Chess Tour/Twitter

Five-time World chess champion Viswanathan Anand finally returned to India on Saturday after being stuck in Germany for over three months due to the travel restrictions imposed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The Chennai-based chess maestro arrived by an Air India flight (AI-120) from Frankfurt via Delhi and reached the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru around 1.15 pm local time. He will undergo 14 days quarantine as per the rules laid down by the Karnataka government before leaving the state capital for Chennai.

Anand was in Germany to play in the Bundesliga chess league in February and was to return to India in March, but was forced to stay put after the COVID-19 outbreak disrupted sporting schedules across the globe apart from restricting movement.

"Yes...Anand has arrived. He is fine and settling down," his wife Aruna said.

She further added that the chess ace is happy to be finally back in India.

"We are happy that Anand is back after a long time. He will complete quarantine procedures and come to Chennai as per protocol," she had said earlier.        

As per the protocols for those returning to Karnataka, Anand will be under institutional quarantine and later he will be home quarantined for 14 days, a state health department official said.

Anand left Frankfurt on Friday night and reached Bengaluru on Saturday afternoon.

The flights from Germany are scheduled to land only in Delhi and Bengaluru.

Anand was staying near Frankfurt and did online commentary for the Candidates tournament in Russia before it was called off mid-way due to the pandemic and led the Indian team in the Online Nations Cup earlier this month.

He had been in touch with his family in Chennai on a regular basis via video calls and kept himself busy with chess related work.

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