Mumbai: Eduauraa, founded by Akanksha Chaturvedi Jain, has launched India’s Free Education Movement, a nationwide initiative aimed at making quality education and skill development more accessible across the country. Built around the message “When Young India Learns, the Nation Grows,” the campaign debuted during FIFA World Cup telecasts and marks the beginning of Eduauraa’s larger mission to widen access to free and structured learning opportunities.
As part of the initiative, Eduauraa has introduced a nationwide awareness campaign to engage audiences across India and encourage conversations around education, self-development and employability. The movement begins with a free Spoken English programme designed to help learners strengthen communication skills and build confidence while focusing on practical capabilities that extend beyond classroom learning.
The campaign reflects Eduauraa’s broader vision of addressing gaps in access to structured education, particularly for learners in smaller cities where guided learning pathways and employability-focused education often remain limited despite the growth of digital content consumption.
Through organised learning programmes, the company aims to support individuals in building both knowledge and real-world skills, creating greater opportunities for personal and professional growth.

Speaking about the initiative, Akanksha Chaturvedi Jain, Founder of Eduauraa, said, “We have always believed that education should be a fundamental right, not a privilege, and our mission has been to democratise access to quality education for every Indian. In a country with the world’s largest youthful population, democratising education is not merely a social imperative, it is an investment in India’s future and its immense human potential.
Yet, for millions of young Indians, opportunity remains unevenly distributed, not because of a lack of talent or aspiration, but because access to world class education continues to be limited. Through digital education, school digitisation, and grassroots initiatives, we have witnessed the far-reaching impact that quality learning can create.
Through India’s Free Education Movement, we are committed to ensuring that learning reaches every household and that every student, irrespective of geography or circumstance, has access to education without barriers. By expanding access at scale, we hope to create a lasting impact that empowers communities, strengthens families, and contributes meaningfully to India’s growth story. Because when education becomes truly accessible, a nation unlocks the full promise of its people.”
The free Spoken English programme marks the first phase of the movement. Eduauraa plans to gradually expand the initiative into additional learning categories including Personality Development, UPSC, NEET, IIT-JEE, CAT, Banking, CA, Railway examinations and other competitive exam preparation programmes.
Founded by Columbia University alumna Akanksha Chaturvedi Jain, Eduauraa has built its platform around the belief that access to quality education should not be defined by geography or socio-economic background. The company said it has reached more than five lakh learners through a combination of digital education programmes, school digitisation efforts and community-led initiatives.

















