The renowned verses of the Purandaradasa poem, “Kereya Niranu Kerege Chelli,” resonate when individuals like Rishab Shetty, acclaimed for Kanthara, take noteworthy initiatives.
While several Kannada actors have contributed to the restoration of deteriorating Kannada schools, and some lakes have experienced rejuvenation, Rishab Shetty is making a significant impact by adopting the school where he received his education, ensuring enhanced amenities for future students.
The momentum for focusing on such schools gained traction around the release of ‘Sarkari Hiriya Prathamika Shaale, Kasargod.’ The revelation of the state of a Kannada school taught by a Malayalam teacher sparked discussions among the public.
In a commendable move, Rishab Shetty, the director, actor, and producer of the Rishab Shetty Foundation, visited the school where he pursued his education. During this visit, he formally announced the adoption of the school located in Keradi village.
The school authorities, village leaders, and elders extended their congratulations to Rishab Shetty for his remarkable decision to support the government school.