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Indian National Memory Championship 2024: Showcasing India’s Brightest Minds in Mumbai

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Mumbai : Memory Sports Federation of India (MSFI) proudly announced The Indian National Memory Championship 2024 edition, held successfully on 28 and 29th September, 2024, Organised by Brain Infinite Eduprise and Approved By International Association of Memory (IAM) in Terapanth Bhavan, Thakur Complex Kandivali East, Mumbai. This prestigious event brought together some of the finest minds from across the nation, demonstrating exceptional feats of memory and cognitive abilities across various challenging tasks.

The championship, organized by Brain Infinite, was supported by an esteemed leadership team that played a pivotal role in the event’s success: Mr. Amrut Jadhav (Founder of Brain Infinite and President of Memory Sports Federation of India), Pranit Gaikwad (Co-Founder of Brain Infinite and Vice President Memory Sports Federation of India), Rakesh Thombre (Brain Infinite Co-Founder and Treasurer of Memory Sports Federation of India), Tara Thombre (Brain Infinite Program Director and Secretary of Memory Sports Federation of India) and Nidhi Kapoor (Master Trainer and Executive Member of Memory Sports Federation of India).

In a dramatic conclusion to the event, Pratik Yadav from Hrikesh, Uttarakhand, claimed the first prize for the Indian National Memory Championship 2024, 1st Runner Up Vishwa Rajkumar and 2nd Runner Up Sunanda Sunil. Their outstanding performance in multiple memory disciplines stood out, showcasing his dedication and skill in memory sports. Participants across all age groups competed, demonstrating the growing interest and awareness surrounding memory training in the country.

The Indian National Memory Championship 2024 marks a pivotal moment for the nation’s memory athletes, fostering greater enthusiasm for mental sports and cognitive development. With continued support from industry experts and organizations, the championship is poised to further strengthen its influence on India’s memory sports landscape.

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