Some of Nitin’s pioneering projects include the founding of annual Diwali in London in 2001. The event attracts over 35,000 at Trafalgar Square and has led to other Diwali events including at Downing Street and the European Parliament which the Palan Foundation has also supported with expertise and resources.
Nitin has served as a Trustee at one of Britain’s iconic faith landmarks, the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir (Neasden Temple) in London from 2003 – 20XX. He was appointed a Trustee of BAPS Charities in 20XX which provide social and humanitarian assistance to the local communities surrounding the mandir as well as other national projects.
To improve religious and heritage literacy amongst different communities, Nitin has supported numerous faith and interfaith projects. The Foundation works closely with well-known organisations like the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies in providing scholarships and teaching opportunities. It further manages web portals including Hindu Matters in Britain and India1914 to commemorate the contribution of Indian soldiers during WW1. In partnership with the British Legion, the Foundation launched the Khaddy Poppy in 2018.