Hyderabad: Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh made the whole nation proud by becoming the youngest World Chess Champion beating Ding Liren in the title clash held in Singapore on Thursday. The youngster was praised by many as he became only the second Indian after Viswanathan Anand to clinch the world title. However, after the victory, many netizens raised concerns over the substantial amount of money being deduced from his prize as income tax.
D Gukesh’s Prize Money
The new world chess champion is reported to have earned around ₹11 Crores after his victory in the World Chess Championship final. The tournament featured a pool prize of 21 Crore rupees. According to the regulations of the FIDE, players are awarded around Rs 1.68 crores for each victory while the remaining amount to be distributed equally between both the rivals. The Indian GrandMaster secured three victories and earned ₹5.04 Crores.
Ding Liren claimed two triumphs and earned 3.36 crores. The remainder of the prize money was equally distributed between the finalists which took the tally of Gukesh’s earnings to 11.34 crores.