Mohit Gandhi and Nisha Chauhan said the initiative will be executed by Nexura Events with Pilllars Of SStrengtth Foundation
A new pan-India child development initiative titled Udaan: Nayi Peedhi, Naya Kal has been launched with the aim of supporting children with talent and interest who have limited access to structured opportunities. The programme is being executed by Nexura Events in collaboration with Pilllars Of SStrengtth Foundation and is positioned as a long-term effort focused on confidence-building, guided learning, and ethical exposure.
The initiative operates under the Children Talent and Social Advancement (CTSA) framework, with Pilllars Of SStrengtth Foundation anchoring the social and developmental aspects of the programme, while Nexura Events oversees execution and experiential design. According to the organisers, Udaan has been structured to prioritise personal growth, communication, discipline, and self-expression, rather than competitive performance or elimination-based formats.
Udaan allows children to participate by presenting any talent or area of interest they wish to explore or develop. Participants are not restricted to predefined categories, and the programme is designed to encourage individuality and creativity. Organisers said the emphasis remains on enabling children to discover their abilities in a supportive environment, without pressure to conform to specific benchmarks.
The programme follows a structured progression model centred on mentoring, learning journeys, and age-appropriate engagement. Emotional well-being and self-belief form key pillars of the initiative, with each stage aimed at helping children build confidence over time rather than compete for rankings or titles.
Mohit Gandhi, Director and Founder of Nexura Events, Hesper Creations and Pilllars Of SStrengtth Foundation, said the initiative was created to address the gap between talent and access.
“Every child carries a spark, but not every child gets the chance to see it shine. Udaan was born from the belief that confidence, exposure, and guidance can change the direction of a young life. This initiative is our effort to stand beside children as they discover their abilities, express themselves, and grow into individuals who believe in their own potential.”
Nisha Chauhan, Director and Founder of Nexura Events and Vice President of Pilllars Of SStrengtth Foundation, said the programme focuses on creating a safe and encouraging environment for children and families.
“Udaan is deeply personal for us. It is about creating a space where children feel seen, heard, and encouraged not judged or pressured. We want families to feel secure knowing that their children are being nurtured with care, values, and responsibility. When a child gains confidence, it doesn’t just change that moment it changes the future.”
Participation in the Udaan programme is free of cost, with no registration fees, participation charges, grooming fees, or hidden expenses at any stage. The organisers said the initiative has been structured to ensure that financial constraints do not limit participation, allowing children to engage purely based on interest and willingness to learn.
With its nationwide rollout, Udaan aims to reach children across diverse regions and backgrounds, positioning confidence, ethical guidance, and self-expression at the centre of its approach to child development.
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