Udaan 2025 – Children’s Day Celebration of Achievement & Well‑being
- Guest session on emotional well‑being — practical strategies for resilience and stress management.
- Dean’s address — vision, encouragement and reinforcement of student‑centred values.
- Felicitation — awards across academics, arts, leadership and community service.
- Games & refreshments — fostering togetherness and campus well‑being.
Why This Matters
By integrating mental health education with celebratory recognition, Udaan 2025 modelled how educational institutions can create nurturing environments where students thrive academically and emotionally. The event emphasised empathy, mindfulness, leadership, and resilience — essential skills for holistic development.
Event Snapshot
Guest Session — Emotional Well‑being and Practical Tools
The guest speaker presented an evidence‑based talk covering stress management techniques, the role of emotional intelligence in academic life, and daily practices for sustaining mental wellness. Attendees participated in short mindfulness exercises and a Q&A focused on campus resources and peer support.
Key Takeaways
- Recognise and validate emotions before problem‑solving.
- Adopt simple breathwork and grounding techniques to reduce acute stress.
- Develop peer support circles to strengthen community resilience.
Dean’s Address — Vision, Values & Encouragement
The Dean emphasised perseverance, curiosity, and the importance of a growth mindset. The address reaffirmed institutional commitments: enhanced counselling services, curriculum support for well‑being, and platforms to showcase student talent.
Action Points Announced
- Expansion of on‑campus counselling hours.
- New peer‑mentoring programme linking seniors with first‑year students.
- Quarterly wellbeing workshops integrated with academic advising.
Felicitation Gallery
Honouring students across categories: Academic Excellence, Creative Arts, Sportsmanship, Leadership, and Social Service.

Activities, Games & Community Building
Udaan 2025 prioritised inclusive and low‑barrier activities so every student could participate. Group games, creative stalls, and collaborative challenges encouraged teamwork, laughter and informal peer connection — important ingredients for a resilient campus culture.
Sample Activities
- Team relay & obstacle challenges
- Mindfulness corners (guided 10‑minute sessions)
- Creative expression booths: art, music, and spoken word
Aligning With UN SDG 3 — Good Health and Well‑Being
Udaan 2025 mapped its objectives to UN SDG 3 by highlighting mental health awareness, promoting healthy social practices, and connecting students with campus wellbeing services. The event served as a practical example of how community events can advance public health goals in educational settings.
Udaan 2025 captured the spirit of celebration and care — recognizing achievement while nurturing the emotional strength of our students.
14-Nov-2025
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