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The Autism Centre of Excellence Celebrates a Milestone

The Autism Centre of Excellence Celebrates a Milestone 10 Years of Achievements and Giving Back to the Community
Delhi, March 5, 2024 – The Autism Centre for Excellence (ACE), a beacon of hope and support for the autistic community, celebrated a momentous milestone recently, marking a decade of dedication, innovation, and compassionate care for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The celebratory event, held at the esteemed Triveni Kala Sangam, was a vibrant showcase of inclusivity, talent, and the unwavering spirit of the entire ACE family.

The evening commenced with a heartfelt welcome note by the Co-founder and Director of ACE, Dr. Archana Nayar set a tone of gratitude and reflection for the journey that began in 2014. The event unfolded with a series of captivating performances, including a student musical, a dance by dedicated staff members, and a play, all of which underscored the talents and capabilities of the ACE community.

An address by the Guest of Honour, Mrs. Indu Rawat, Director of the Hans Foundation, further illuminated the event, reinforcing the importance of support and understanding for individuals with autism. Co-Founder of ACE, Sameer Nayar gave a heartfelt address to distinguished contributors to ACE’s journey, that included Mr. Manit Jain, Mr Lalit Jain and Mr. Rajesh Jain, co-founders of The Heritage School, who were all honored in a felicitation ceremony, celebrating the collaborative efforts that have fueled ACE’s mission.

The highlight of the evening, the ACE Feature Film, provided a visual journey through the center’s decade-long endeavor, touching the hearts of all attendees.
In a fashion show titled ‘Fashion beyond Label,’ students dazzled the audience, breaking stereotypes and celebrating diversity. The timeline of student achievements, showcased during the event, was a testament to the progress and breakthroughs made possible through ACE’s comprehensive programs and interventions.

The evening also featured heartwarming performances by parents, and a soul-stirring Qawwali performance by the band Rooh. and an art exhibition titled “Imagination meets Creation,” allowing guests to witness the creativity and imagination of the ACE students.

Dr. Archana Nayar eloquently captured the essence of the celebration, “I reflect on the achievements of the past decade and envision a future filled with many more milestones and successes. The achievements of students would not have been possible without the support of the parents and the dedicated effort of all those who teach at ACE.” The event concluded on a note of hope and celebration, with the community coming together to applaud the success stories of individuals who have thrived with the support of ACE.
As ACE steps into its next decade, it remains committed to excellence, innovation, and inclusivity, continuing to pave the way for a more compassionate and supportive society for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The event not only celebrated the past achievements but also reignited the commitment to empowering individuals with autism to lead fulfilling and independent lives.
For more information about the Autism Centre for Excellence (ACE) and its initiatives, please visit the ACE India website.
About Autism Centre for Excellence (ACE)
The Autism Centre for Excellence (ACE) is a pioneering institution dedicated to supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorders and their families in India. Founded in 2014 by The Special Child Trust, ACE provides comprehensive programs, interventions, and resources rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to empower individuals with autism to reach their full potential. With a commitment to excellence, innovation, and inclusivity, ACE aims to create a more compassionate and supportive society for individuals with autism in India.
About Autism Spectrum Disorders:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental condition that affects communication, behavior, and social interaction. It is characterized by a wide range of symptoms and challenges, ranging from mild to severe, and affects individuals differently. Early intervention, specialized support, and understanding are essential for individuals with autism to thrive and lead fulfilling lives.
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Beyond Silence: A Smarter Way to Meditate

Close your eyes and imagine rain — not the kind tied to traffic and wet shoes, but the slow, steady kind that arrives when everything is quiet. Now imagine that rain responding to you, growing louder when your mind drifts and softening when you settle. That’s the experience brain-sensing headbands are designed to create. The headband rests lightly across your forehead, where small EEG sensors read your brain’s electrical activity in real time. Fast beta waves reflect a busy mind, while slower alpha and theta waves are linked to relaxation and meditation. Devices like Muse, Emotiv, and NeuroSky don’t read your thoughts — they simply follow your brain’s rhythm. “When the rain grows heavier, you know your mind has wandered. When it softens, you’ve returned.”

This is neurofeedback — giving the brain a mirror so it can learn to regulate itself. Most people think they’re calm during meditation, but their brain activity often says otherwise. These headbands close that gap using sound, often in the form of weather.
READING THE RHYTHM OF THE BRAIN
Weather sounds are chosen carefully. Rain, wind, and waves don’t repeat in predictable patterns, which makes them hard for the analytical mind to track. With nothing to control, the mind gradually let go.

There’s also a deeper reason. These are sounds humans have lived with long before cities existed. Neuroscientists suggest water-based sounds carry no threat signal, allowing the body to relax — breathing slows, muscles soften, and tension releases.
That said, sound isn’t universal. For some, rain is comforting; for others, it may carry difficult memories. That’s why apps paired with headbands allow users to personalise their soundscapes.
When neurofeedback is layered onto these sounds, the experience becomes interactive. In systems like Muse, available in India through platforms like Amazon, the audio shifts instantly based on your brain activity. The result feels simple, but for someone struggling to meditate, it can be transformative.
WHY IT WORKS SO FAST
What surprises most people is how quickly it works. Instead of guessing what calm feels like, the brain gets immediate feedback. When the sound softens, it signals success. Over time, the brain learns that pattern and begins to recreate it on its own.
“The brain doesn’t need years to learn calm. It needs clear, honest feedback.”
Sound plays a powerful role here. It doesn’t just reach the ears — it activates memory, emotion, and the body’s stress system at once. Repeated over time, certain sounds can become triggers for calm.
THE SCIENCE IS NUANCED
These devices aren’t perfect. Brainwaves don’t map neatly to emotions, and most headbands only read activity from the forehead. Still, research shows increases in alpha and theta waves during meditation, making the feedback useful, even if incomplete.
A TOOL, NOT A SHORTCUT
It’s easy to see these headbands as a crutch. But for people who struggle with meditation, they offer something simple and powerful: proof that calm is possible. And once you’ve felt it, returning becomes easier — with or without the rain.
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