Pune witnessed a landmark celebration of inclusivity on Saturday, 19th April 2025, as the city hosted its first-ever Harmony Fest at the Creaticity Campus, Yerwada. Organised by the Nanhagyan Foundation (Founder & Director Romal Surana) and Ridaan Array (Founder Surabhi Aplesh), the event ran from 10 AM to 7 PM, drawing crowds to honour diversity, talent, and empowerment for individuals with special needs. Powered by Innocent Times (founded by Dr. Ankita Sanghvi)
Chief Guests Inspire at Inauguration
The fest was inaugurated by esteemed dignitaries, including Mr. Rakesh Jha (Commissioner of Income Tax), Soniya Shinde(Indian Paralympic athlete), and Sheetal Biyani (Director of Pune Mirror). Their presence underscored the event’s mission to foster inclusion across societal and professional spheres.
Umeed Awards Honour 50 Specially Abled Achievers
A highlight of the day was the Umeed Awards, recognising 50 specially abled individuals for their excellence in fields ranging from arts and sports to education and entrepreneurship. The chief guests presented the awards, applauding the recipients’ resilience and contributions.
Job Fair Opens Doors for Special Needs Candidates
The fest featured a dedicated job fair for individuals aged 18 and above. Ten organisations, including Kalyani Steels, The Sunshine Child Development Center, Kaarigar, Water World, The Music Pulse Academy, Goodwill Foundation, Chachar Autocomp and Asha International School, participated, offering opportunities to 50 candidates from Pune, Naigaon, and Ahilya Nagar.
Young Authors Shine with Ridhzworld Publication
Literature took centre stage as Ridhzworld Publication launched Vol. 3 (Parts 1 & 2) of “Once Upon a Time in My Mind”—a unique anthology penned by child authors aged 5 to 15. The book release symbolised the fest’s emphasis on nurturing creativity across all age groups.
Evening Talent Showcase and Vibrant Flea Market
The evening saw 35 children light up the stage at the “Showcase Your Talent” segment, displaying skills in music, dance, and storytelling. Meanwhile, a 20-stall flea market buzzed with activity, featuring products crafted by child entrepreneurs. From handmade art to innovative gadgets, the market embodied the spirit of youthful enterprise.
Community Support and Partnerships
Harmony Fest 2025 was bolstered by partners like Sunderji Global Academia (gifting partner), Beyond Competition (outreach partner, Estranged Aurora (Training Partner) ,Ravima Ventures, Blooming Tanman, and Peepal Foundation, Mahaaz Times, Stay Feature and Neel Writes.
A Day of Joy and Inclusion
The Creaticity Campus radiates positivity throughout the day, blending celebration with purpose. “Harmony Fest isn’t just an event—it’s a movement toward a more inclusive world, ” remarked organisers Romal Surana and Surabhii Aplesh. With its blend of recognition, opportunity, and creativity, the fest set a precedent for future initiatives championing diversity in Pune.