Across the lanes of Dalit bastis, tribal villages, and urban slums, one painful truth repeats every June — thousands of children don’t return to school.
Not because they lack dreams.
But because they lack bags, books, shoes, uniforms — even pens.
A child with torn slippers and no notebooks is forced to choose between education and humiliation.
And the government? Silent. Absent. Unconcerned.
But R. R. Pandayan Saheb refuses to stay silent.
He doesn’t just raise slogans — he delivers school bags filled with hope.