Dylect has distributed 1,400 curriculum books to students at Sandipani Muni School (FFLV) in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, to support learning continuity following the loss of study materials caused by severe waterlogging in the area.
The books were provided to students across multiple grades after a number of curriculum resources at the school were damaged, affecting access to essential learning materials.
Sandipani Muni School (FFLV) provides free education, meals, transport and academic support to underprivileged girls from nursery to Grade 12. The institution said it has supported more than 3,800 students through its educational programmes.
According to Dylect, the book distribution aims to help students continue their studies by providing curriculum-aligned materials across key subjects. Students who received the books said the support would help them resume their studies and remain focused on their academic goals.
The initiative also included interactions between Dylect representatives and students, with an on-ground video documenting the distribution and students’ experiences.
Rupa Raghunath Das, founder of Sandipani Muni School (FFLV), said access to curriculum books was essential for effective learning and that the support would help students participate more confidently in their education.
Anuj Bhatia, founder of Dylect, said education could create long-term social impact and that the organisation remained committed to supporting communities through educational initiatives.
Dylect said the programme forms part of its wider efforts to support education and community development, particularly for students affected by disruptions such as waterlogging and shortages of learning resources.
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