Sababbi Mangal
Sababbi Mangal | |
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Born | 13 November 1987 |
Residence | Bathinda, India |
Occupation | Memory Trainer, Author, Professional Speaker, Inventor |
Sababbi Mangal born November 13, 1987 is an Indian author, Inventor and a Memory Trainer based at Bathinda, Punjab. In 2007, Sababbi invented Unlimited Years Calendar from 0001 to infinity.[1] based on coding system. Sababbi has been working as a professional memory trainer and writer since 2007 and has authored seven Memory Enhancement Titles. His first book, Memorise Unlimited Years Calendar in One Hour was published in the year 2008. Later he published Be the Memory Champion, i-Memory the Guruitself followed by a series of 3 Books titled ‘Memory Mechanism’, ‘Advance Mnemonics’ and ‘Vedic Arithmetic’.
Awards and Recognitions
- Invention – Unlimited Years Calendar from 0001 to infinity.[2]
- Fastest Mental Calculations - Calendar from Memory - This record is for the greatest number of days of the week correctly identified from random dates between 1 January 000 and 31 December 10,000,000,099. He has created a World Record for Fastest Memory and Mental Calculations by calculating the exact day of 60 random dates of 10 Billion years calendar in 60 seconds only. This event was performed in Nagpur during the event Aarohi - 09 at VNIT, Nagpur, India on 1 March 2009.
- Calendar Combos from Memory - This Record is for Memorizing World's Longest Unlimited Years Calendar. Given a date and day in a particular year, he can tell the months in which such combination occur, e.g. 1986, 22 Saturday: - February, March and November. In a block of five years, given day, date and month he can tell the year. For any given year, he can tell the first and last day of all the months. If given a combination of month, date and day, he can tell the years in which it occurs. .[3]
- World’s First Documentary Film on the Educational System made by Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) the Govt. Of South Korea Titled “WORLD EDUCATION” Movie Shooting was done on Sababbi Mangal & His Students Covering the Facts of their Achievements and Extra Ordinary Memory Powers.[4]
References
- ↑ "Youth makes, memorises calendar for infinite years". The Tribune. Retrieved 27 September 2008.
- ↑ "Youth makes, memorises calendar for infinite years". The Tribune. Retrieved 27 September 2008.
- ↑ "Local lad creates world record in memory". The Tribune. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
- ↑ "World’s First Documentary Film on the Education System". Dainik Bhaskar. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
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