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Kolkata Shree Cement tournament sees national participation

Kolkata has emerged as a focal point for India’s competitive mind sports calendar this week, with the ninth edition of a national-level bridge championship supported by Shree Cement bringing together players from across the country. Hosted at the Biswa Bangla Convention Centre, the multi-day tournament reflects a growing ecosystem around intellectual sports in urban India and highlights how cities are diversifying their sporting infrastructure beyond conventional formats.

Organised in association with national bridge bodies and backed by Shree Cement, the event runs from April 30 to May 3 and carries ranking significance for participants. The championship features multiple competitive formats, including team and pairs events, drawing experienced players alongside emerging talent. Observers tracking the sector note that such tournaments are increasingly attracting professionals and younger participants, signalling a gradual broadening of the sport’s appeal.Unlike conventional sporting events, bridge tournaments depend on civic infrastructure that can support long-duration, indoor, and cognitively intensive competition. The choice of venue in New Town—a planned urban district—underscores how newer city zones are being positioned as hubs for large-scale gatherings. Urban planners point out that such venues enable cities to distribute economic activity beyond traditional centres while ensuring efficient use of convention infrastructure.The scale of participation also reflects a steady rise in interest in mind sports across Indian cities. These formats, which are less dependent on physical infrastructure, are seen as more inclusive, allowing participation across age groups and abilities.

This aligns with broader shifts in urban policy that emphasise accessible and low-impact recreational activities as part of city life.For Kolkata, the championship reinforces its legacy as a centre for intellectual and cultural engagement. Events supported by companies such as Shree Cement contribute to the city’s evolving event economy, generating spillover benefits for hospitality, transport, and local services. At the same time, such events tend to have a lower environmental footprint compared to large-scale physical sports, aligning with emerging priorities around sustainable urban activity.However, experts suggest that the growth of competitive bridge still faces structural challenges. Participation remains concentrated within niche communities, and expanding outreach—particularly among women and younger players—requires sustained institutional support. Without broader engagement, the sport’s growth may remain limited despite rising visibility through national tournaments.

As Indian cities navigate rapid urbanisation, the expansion of intellectual sports events offers a complementary pathway to building inclusive and climate-conscious urban cultures. The Kolkata tournament, supported by Shree Cement, illustrates how corporate-backed initiatives can intersect with civic infrastructure to create more diverse, people-centric urban experiences—provided accessibility and inclusivity remain central to future efforts.

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