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Battling medical store's eyedrop blunder, depression: How UP's Subhi became India Girls' No. 1

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Battling medical store's eyedrop blunder, depression: How UP's Subhi became India Girls' No. 1
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Subhi Gupta, a 15-year-old chess prodigy from India, overcame a medical error involving incorrect eye drops that temporarily impaired her vision during a tournament. Despite this setback, she has risen to become India's number one ranked girl in chess.

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The story highlights personal resilience and the challenges faced by young athletes in competitive international sports.

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Battling medical store s eye-drop blunder, depression: How UP s chess whizz Subhi Gupta became India Girls No. 1 | Chess News - The Times of India

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