The 18th of August 2025 was a day of joy, colors, and new beginnings at the Shristi Special Academy (SSA). What started as a simple idea — to bring nature’s wisdom into the campus — bloomed into a heartwarming celebration of sustainability, tradition, and togetherness.
A Graceful Start
The morning air was filled with excitement as the SSA staff lovingly arranged drums and raw materials, ready for the very first batch of bioenzymes. Banners of SSA and BEA swayed side by side, dressed with bright flowers that seemed to smile upon the occasion.
The inauguration was graced by Mr. Basavraj, Ex-Commissioner of Disability, Government of Karnataka. With tender care, he sprinkled haldi and kumkum on each drum and offered coconuts as a blessing — a gesture that felt like weaving tradition into science. This sacred beginning marked the moment when the children and staff stepped into a new role: keepers of bioenzymes, who would now nurture this process as part of their daily rhythm.
When Rain Turned into Renewal
As the clouds burst on 18th August, the earth paused our next steps. Yet, rain is nature’s way of blessing growth, and soon after, the journey continued. On the 20th of August, the SSA grounds buzzed with renewed spirit. A compost pit was carefully readied, and the staff were guided through the gentle art of turning kitchen scraps into rich, fertile compost.
The day also saw the planting of vetiver grass — its roots sinking deep into the soil, a quiet promise of protection, nourishment, and greenness for years to come.
Three Seeds of Sustainability
From these two days of learning and doing, three beautiful seeds were sown at SSA:
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Bioenzyme Batching – transforming waste into nature’s own cleaner.
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Composting – returning food scraps back to the soil as nourishment.
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Vetiver Plantation – planting resilience and greenness into the earth.
Walking Into Tomorrow
This was not just an inauguration, but the beginning of a long, blossoming journey. As BEA and SSA continue to walk together, these small acts of care will ripple outward — touching the soil, the children, the staff, and the larger community.
It is a reminder that when hands come together with love for the earth, we can truly remain green, while we clean .