
Indradhanush 2026: A Vibrant Celebration of Neurodiverse Talent

Children in India proudly celebrate the successful conduct of Indradhanush 2026, a vibrant and inspiring event dedicated to showcasing neurodiverse talent. Organised by Art n Dreams, the exhibition took place on March 20th and 21st at CCA Hall, Bikaner House, New Delhi.
Indradhanush, meaning “rainbow,” beautifully symbolizes a spectrum of minds, expressions, and stories. It serves as a powerful reminder that differences are not limitations, but unique perspectives that enrich our world. The event strongly reflects our mission to bring special children into mainstream education, fostering inclusion, dignity, and equal opportunities for every child to thrive.
The event was graced by an esteemed panel of dignitaries, including Chief Guest Vikas Mishra (Producer, ABP News), along with Rtn. Dr. Ravinder Gugnanl (District Governor, Rotary International 3011), Samar Jodha (Transdisciplinary Artist), Dr. Veena Kalra (Senior Consultant Pediatric Neurologist), and other distinguished Guests of Honour such as Dr. Vinit Wankheda, Dr. Prashant R. Utage, Prof. Dr. Sibaram Khara, Dr. Santhosh George, Prof. Sheffali Gulati, and Dr. Raman Bhatia.
Led by Art & Dreams, this initiative continues to empower neurodiverse individuals through creative expression. By providing a platform to showcase their artistic talents, the event not only builds confidence among participants but also raises awareness in society about the importance of inclusion and acceptance.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all visitors who experienced this remarkable exhibition, which featured over 200 artworks created by 44 neurodiverse artists. Your encouragement and appreciation play a vital role in inspiring their journey toward self-belief and inclusion.
A special note of thanks goes to our dedicated Delhi team, the interns from Jesus and Mary College and Aditi Mahavidyalaya, as well as our partners and supporters, whose efforts made this event a resounding success.
Indradhanush 2026 is more than just an exhibition—it is a movement that celebrates ability beyond limits and reinforces the belief that every mind matters.





