Mumbai, July 2025 — At Mumbai’s Taj Lands End, the esteemed ‘Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Memorial Awards 2025 were presented in a stately and solemn manner, honoring outstanding people who have made noteworthy contributions to social work, education, healthcare, national service, and other influential fields. Cadmech co-sponsored the event, which Top Notch Foundations presented.
Prominent figures who attended the event as chief guests and praised the awardees’ efforts included Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, former Maharashtra Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Shri Narayan Rane, and the Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, Adv. Rahul Narwekar, and Shiv Sena spokesperson Shaina NC.
CA, Dr. Mahesh Gour, the founder of EduQuik, continues, “Winning the ‘Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Memorial Awards 2025’ title of “India’s Leading Memory & Motivational Coach of the Year” is an absolute honor. This acknowledgment strengthens my resolve to use discipline, drive, and scientific knowledge to change lives and empower minds. I dedicate this prize to all professionals and students who have faith in the human brain’s boundless potential. Let’s keep working together to create a better, more resilient India.”
This memorial award program honors the lasting legacy of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, a visionary leader whose contributions to national development, education, and unity in India continue to motivate future generations. The honors honor those who have devoted their lives to advancing inclusive progress and uplifting society.
The gathering, which brought together thought leaders, dignitaries, and changemakers, was a celebration of vision, values, and success. It was a potent reminder of the contribution that dedicated people may make to creating a more resilient and caring country. In India, the ‘Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Memorial Awards remain a standard for distinction and social responsibility.
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