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Kaliyuva Mane, a special school for the underprivileged children.
Address
Manandavadi Road

Kenchalagudu village

Rayanakere post

Jayapura hobli, Mysore
,
India
,
Karnataka
,
570008
Information
MottoSchool for children, not children for school
Established4 March 1999 (1999-03-04)
FounderAnanth Kumar
Website divyadeepatrust.org
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Kaliyuva Mane school

Divya Deepa Charitable Trust is an NGO established in Mysore, India which runs Kaliyuva Mane , an alternative school for the underprivileged children in and around Kenchalagudu village where it is situated. [1] [2] [3]

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The mission of the trust is to create a replicable model of educating out of system - opportunity deprived children. [4]

Kaliyuva Mane

The school, mostly populated by school dropouts from conventional schools, helps rural children appear for SSLC examination of Karnataka state. An example of the alternate modes of teaching is the kid's bank inside the campus in which all students have personal savings account. [5]

Volunteers

Many undergraduate students from SJCE, National Institute of Engineering, Mysore Medical College and Vidya Vardhaka College of Engineering and some IT professionals based in Bangalore are volunteers of the trust. The trust often conducts various fundraising activities in Mysore city. The volunteers involve themselves in a unique activity called paper empowerment in which they collect old newspapers from houses in Mysore and sell them to raise money, apart from setting up stalls, and designing and selling greeting cards. They also take up informal teaching at the school.

Recognition

The school has no government recognition as a school, despite its successful history, because of the way it is structured, not conforming to standards. But it has been recognized as a charitable trust. [6]

Notable people like N. R. Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys have been reported to have visited the school [7] [8]

Achievements

In Spark the Rise competition sponsored by Mahindra, the trust ended up as the second runner up from ideas all over India. [9]

Six students were mainstreamed in May 2012 when they passed the SSLC examination of Karnataka State. [10]

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