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Chorus Foundation Hosts "An Evening of Inclusion" on World Autism Day in New Delhi

By ANI | Updated: April 3, 2026 17:35 IST

PNNNew Delhi [India], April 3: Marking World Autism Awareness Day, Chorus Foundation curated an evocative and socially resonant ...

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New Delhi [India], April 3: Marking World Autism Awareness Day, Chorus Foundation curated an evocative and socially resonant evening titled "An Evening of Inclusion" at Muktadhara Auditorium, Banga Sanskriti Bhawan, New Delhi.

The initiative underscored the importance of awareness, acceptance, and empowerment of individuals on the autism spectrum, bringing together voices from across fields to advocate for a more inclusive society.

The event witnessed the presence of noted personalities from the fields of entertainment, education, and social advocacy. Among those in attendance were actor and television personality Aman Verma, radio jockey RJ Khurafati Nitin, personality transformation expert Dr. Rita Gangwani, author and social advocate Saurangshu Sinha, special educator Mousumi Biswas, occupational therapist Dr. Amarpali Lahiri, entrepreneur Jacqueline Jindal, and actor as well as neurodiversity advocate Naman Misra. Their collective participation lent strength to the message that inclusion must remain central to social progress.

The evening unfolded through a thoughtfully curated lineup of performances celebrating the abilities and creative expression of the neurodiverse community. The Antarik Musical Band delivered a compelling musical segment, accompanied by performances from young vocalists and instrumentalists. A fashion showcase saw participants walking the ramp with confidence, challenging stereotypes and embracing individuality. Dance presentations, including those by Pratyusha Academy of Dance, further highlighted the vibrancy, discipline, and artistic excellence within the community.

Beyond performances, the event fostered a strong sense of community engagement, with families, educators, and supporters coming together in solidarity. The programme was supported by the Bengal Association, New Delhi, along with partner organisations such as Wabi Satori and String Affair.

Expressing gratitude, the organisers noted that the overwhelming participation and encouragement from attendees made the evening both impactful and meaningful, reflecting a shared commitment towards building a compassionate and inclusive society.

The event received media coverage support from DNA Media & Entertainment, the official media partner, helping amplify its message to a wider audience.

Concluding on a hopeful note, the initiative reinforced the need for sustained dialogue, awareness, and action towards inclusion. Events such as "An Evening of Inclusion" continue to serve as vital platforms for celebrating diversity and fostering understanding in society.

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