Hirehalli Hadi, Mysuru District.
Hidehalli,HD Kote, Mysore
The afternoon of August 25, 2025, began like every other in Hirehalli Hadi, a small tribal settlement in HD Kote. The children wandered barefoot, some clutching sticks, some simply staring into the distance. Books, bags, pencils, and classrooms were words that didn’t belong in their world.
That’s where Kalpaka stepped in.
As we reached the village and began handing out the kits, we saw something change. The moment a child unzipped their brand-new bag, touched a fresh notebook, or held a box of crayons—they smiled. Wide, innocent, unfiltered smiles.
One little girl ran to show her grandmother the Slate and Chalk. Another boy clutched his drawing book so tightly you’d think it was treasure. For the first time, school didn’t feel empty—it felt exciting.
The joy on their faces reminded us why we do what we do. With every bag, every pencil, every book, we weren’t just giving tools. We were planting seeds of confidence, curiosity, and hope.
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