Set within the fertile Kaveri river basin, ChukkiMane naturally becomes an open classroom for school children. When the founder speaks to students here, the surroundings themselves become teaching tools — trees, soil, birds, farms,
and water bodies quietly reinforcing every word.
Children sit attentively, surrounded by greenery, learning not just by listening but by observing and experiencing. This environment helps them understand concepts like nature conservation, rural life, and sustainability in a way that
textbooks cannot.





