Dream School Foundation, and iQuest India together had co-ordinated a notebook distribution program for underprivileged government school kids in the HD Kote taluk on Tuesday, as they have been doing so for about 7-8 years now in various places in Karnataka. I happened to be a part of this exciting program this year.
We started from Bangalore on Tuesday morning at 6:15 am, and reached Sargur in HD Kote taluk by 11am. HD Kote happens to be one of the most backward regions in Karnataka, and is mostly habituated by the tribal population around backwaters of Kabini reservoir. There are many government schools and few tribal schools in this place but lack sufficient infrastructure to cater the needs of the kids here for good education.
About 12500 notebooks were obtained for distribution from the fund raised by Infosys. The notebook distribution was organized in a marriage hall with the support of a local NGO, Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement. SVYM is a very inspiring organization started by a bunch of doctors from Mysore, about couple of decades back, for the development of health care and education in the tribal settlements of HD Kote, around Kabini backwaters. They’ve grown phenomenally in the last two decades, now having a good hospital, tribal school and lots of other activities.
The program went well, and i’ve included few pics of those kids here.
After the notebook distribution program, we had a look at the Vivekananada memorial hospital built by the local NGO, and had our lunch there. We visited a tribal school, Viveka Tribal Centre for learning (VTCL), in Hosahalli, about 30km from Sargur. The school is around the Kabini back waters, and we could see the full flowing Kabini dam on our way from Sargur to Hosahalli. Terming it as a beautiful school would be an understatement. Sprawling in the forest region, this school has both residential and non-residential students from the tribal settlements around that place. Children from tribal communities like Jenu Kurubas, Kaadu kurubas, Yeravas and Soligas attend this school which has good Computer, Physics, Biology, and Chemistry lab for classes from 1 to 10th. I was pleasantly surprised by the efforts of SVYM in providing such wonderful facilities in this part of the world.
The above image in color is here.
Just when we finished looking around the tribal school, the dark grey clouds opened up. The jungles look the best during monsoon. A couple of weird species caught my eye, a millipede may be, and another one i can’t identify. This unidentified bug was racing away from the spot across the road, i managed to get a quick snap of him, and tried to put him in the open for a better shot but he just rolled up and started rolling down the road!
The trip was a very enriching one for me in various aspects. Saw, met and interacted with different people with different views, all striving to help create a better tomorrow for the people around them. I just have played a minuscule role in this program and the returns surely were a lot. Reached Bangalore by 11pm, and someone was surely very annoyed for the delay. But was still smiling. (it’s not me)
Below are few pics worth a look.
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Wow… thats nice of you guys. Nice pictures.
I think the title has a typo.
Wow! San, that was a good coverage1 and those kids looks soooooooooo cute! :) i am sure that they will have great future if there are people around to see that their education is not compromised…
it feels so nice when you can do something nice for somebody, however small! (am i off tract?) :) :)
Great job!One feels nice when they do something like this.Nice pics! neat classrooms!had Gurukul look to it.The girls look cute.
Great post and great job!! Its really nice to see people participating in such activities.
@Xylene
Thanks for your comment on pics, other part i can’t take much credit. :)
Typo corrected.
Btw saw your post on Bangalore mirror (yesterday?)
@Sakhi
Ya it feels nice.. a deviation from the norm is always good.
@Bhavna
Hey i didn’t do much.. i hate writing about such stuff but Maitreyee & Sunand from DSF wanted me to.. They do a more commendable job. All credits to them.
I’ll take credit for pics :)
Ya classes are great there… so is the environment :)
@Amit
Again, nothing much i did.. Thanks for visiting.. :)
very worth-while trip, i see. how did you happen to be a part of this program? let me know the next time this happens. i might want to join hands as well
Good use of camera and commendable work!! Such a strange insect! U held it in your hand?? Eeekks… Btw who was it ? ;)
“someone was surely very annoyed for the delay”
:) the pics are cute :) it is nice isn’t it see people smiling :)
@Sneha
Sure it was.. I happen to be part of DSF for some time now.. I think this program will again happen only sometime next year.. i can keep you posted on similar programs if you are interested.
@Reema
Thanks :)
Yup.. it’s strange…. and i kinda had a feeling it wouldn’t be harmful :D
you don’t know her..
@Vishesh
Thanks man.. it sure is :)
meghu: regrets her lost chance :(
Good work and nice set of pics :)
The kids look so happy :)
@Meg
no point now :)
@Manasa
Thanks!
@Raji
don’t they! :)
@San – Hey nice to hear you are part of such activities. Great job dude! The pics are more than awesome, the girls & bala look cute, the kids are excited and sure they should be!
Awesome job buddy! No harm writing about stuff like this – I am sure you are inspiring people here! :)
@RJ
Thanks man.. i hope i am :)
I was part of this too… loooong looong back.
Brings back a lot of memories.
Amazing shot of the two little girls. Can you perhaps put up a color version of the picture? I think the liveliness in their eyes would be enhanced in color mode.
@Deepu
good to hear that you’ve done it loooooooong back :)
Hmm.. ya i’ll upload the color version as well..
Hey!! I finally took time off studies and read all your posts!!
And this is sucha great work, what you did!! Need any volunteers ?? :D
You should’ve posted the same thing on YU too :(
And oh, I totally liked the 3rd photo!! Sweet :)
wow! So cool!! How can I sign up to be part of this?
@Priya
I’m honoured :)
Will tell you if we need any.. Will post this on YU :)
@Nikhil
Just drop in to the center any time or talk to Maitreyee (check in DSF site)
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Who would otherwise not be getting the education a lot of us take for granted.
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