KidZania India, in partnership with Mompreneur Circle, hosted the KidZania Mommy Zummit 2026 at KidZania Delhi NCR, located at The Great India Place Mall, Noida, and KidZania Mumbai at R City Mall, Ghatkopar, on May 10, 2026, marking Mother’s Day with conversations focused on parenting challenges in the digital age.
The event, powered by Kaspersky India and held in association with Mad Over Donuts, BIG FM and DOMS Industries, brought together mothers across both cities for discussions on online safety, digital independence, screen exposure, and modern parenting dynamics.
The annual initiative was designed as a platform for mothers to openly discuss concerns and experiences surrounding parenting in a technology-driven environment. At KidZania Delhi NCR, the discussion focused on “Helicopter Parenting vs Digital Freedom — Where do we draw the line online?” while the Mumbai edition explored “From ‘Don’t talk to strangers’ to ‘Don’t click unknown links’ — Is parenting keeping up?”
According to the organisers, the initiative aimed to create a supportive environment where mothers could discuss the evolving pressures of raising children in a digital-first world, particularly around online safety, social media exposure, and balancing protection with independence.
The Mumbai panel was moderated by Trupti Bagde and featured panelists including Ami Savla Hemani, Dr. Janice Morais, Nirali Bhatia, Vaani Chugh, Vivin Mathias and Sonali Samarai.
The Delhi NCR panel was moderated by Latika Wadhwa and included Praggatti Rao, Dr. Ritu Gupta, Sonal Katyal, Dr. Mona Gujral and Poonam Sharma.
The sessions encouraged participants to discuss the challenges of balancing children’s safety with the need to foster confidence and independence. Organisers said the conversations were intended less as prescriptive discussions and more as opportunities for mothers to share experiences and concerns collectively.
The partnership with Mompreneur Circle also brought perspectives from women balancing professional ambitions with parenting responsibilities. Organisers noted that the conversations reflected both emotional and practical aspects of modern parenting, while recognising the evolving identities and responsibilities of mothers today.
Vikita Chaudhury said, “As a mother and as someone who understands the pressures of balancing multiple roles, I know how challenging it can be to navigate questions around safety, independence and emotional wellbeing in today’s fast-changing digital world. KidZania Mommy Zummit is a valuable platform because it opens up honest, relevant conversations around modern parenting. Through Mommy Zummit, we wanted to create a judgment-free space where mothers could share openly, listen to one another and feel supported. More than answers, the event created a sense of connection, reassurance and community, reminding parents that they are not alone in this journey.”
The organisers said KidZania Mommy Zummit 2026 reinforced the importance of creating open, supportive communities where parents can navigate the evolving realities of digital-age parenting together.














