Kaliyuva Mane School, Mysore

Kaliyuva Mane

Kaliyuva Mane School has a farm-like environment
Location
Mysore
 India
Coordinates 12°13′57″N 76°35′03″E / 12.23257°N 76.58423°E / 12.23257; 76.58423
Information
Type Innovative School
Established 1992
School district Mysore
President M.R. Ananth Kumar
Website http://divyadeepatrust.org/index.php
The school auditorium
Front view of the school

Kaliyuva Mane is an informal school for underprivileged children located at Mysore in Karnataka province of India.

History

Kaliyuva Mane was established in 1992 by a non-profit foundation called Divya Deepa Charitable Trust based in Mysore. The present Managing Trustee of the organization is Mr. M.R. Ananth Kumar, a social activist and lifetime volunteer.

Location

Kaliyuva Mane is located at Kenchalagudu village some 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Mysore railway station. The school is located on the Mysore - Mananthavady highway.[1]

Facilities

The school is set in a 2 acres (0.8 ha) farmland adjacent to the Mananthavady Road in Mysore city. There are five innovative learning areas, one auditorium, one science laboratory and one small library. There are separate dormitories for boys and girls. A modern kitchen equipped with Gobar gas, Astra stove and LPG gas makes hygienic and nutritious food for the children and the volunteer-teachers.[2]

Farm-like environment

The school has a farm-like environment so that children can learn from nature. The water source is a tube well. The campus has rain water harvesting facility. Half an acre of the campus is earmarked as a playground. There is a small dairy farm that provides milk for the campus. An eco-farm called 'Vanasuma imparts environmental education. Power is generated by a 15 KVA three-phase diesel generator.[3]

Methodology

The school follows an informal way of teaching.

See also

References

  1. "This Kaliyuva Mane changed their lives". Times of India. 7 May 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  2. "'Learning house' teaches how to face future". Deccan Herald. 26 May 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  3. "This School in Rural Karnataka Teaches Only ‘Out of System’ Children and Achieves 100% Results!". Better India. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
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