
Eduauraa, an education platform founded by Akanksha Chaturvedi Jain, has launched “India’s Free Education Movement”, a nationwide initiative aimed at expanding access to quality learning and skill development across the country.
The campaign, built around the theme “When Young India Learns, the Nation Grows”, debuted during FIFA World Cup telecasts and marks the beginning of the platform’s broader effort to make structured education and skill-based learning more accessible to learners across India.
As part of the initiative, Eduauraa has introduced a free Spoken English programme designed to help individuals improve communication skills and build confidence. The programme seeks to encourage conversations around learning, self-development and employability while addressing skill gaps that can affect career opportunities.
According to the company, while digital content has become widely available, structured learning and guided skill development remain inaccessible to many learners, particularly in smaller cities and towns. The movement aims to bridge this gap through organised learning pathways focused on both education and employability-oriented skills.
Speaking on the launch, Akanksha Chaturvedi Jain, Founder of Eduauraa, said the initiative is driven by the belief that education should be accessible to all and that expanding learning opportunities can contribute to India’s long-term development.
She said the platform aims to ensure that students, regardless of geography or socio-economic background, have access to quality education and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The free Spoken English programme marks the first phase of the initiative. Eduauraa plans to expand the movement into additional learning categories, including personality development and preparation for competitive examinations such as UPSC, NEET, IIT-JEE, CAT, Banking, CA and Railway recruitment exams.
Founded by Akanksha Chaturvedi Jain, a Columbia University alumna, Eduauraa focuses on technology-enabled learning, school digitisation and skill development programmes. The platform says it has reached more than five lakh learners through its educational initiatives across India.
The company stated that the campaign is part of its ongoing efforts to improve access to learning and create more equitable educational opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds.
