Disale, 31, arrived at the Zilla Parishad Primary School in Paritewadi village in Solapur district in 2009 when it was a dilapidated building, sandwiched between a cattleshed and a storeroom. His endeavour to turn things around saw him not only translating the class textbooks for his students into their mother tongue, but also embedded them with unique QR codes to give students access to audio poems, video lectures, stories and assignments. The impact was such that there was 100 per cent attendance of girls at the school and no teenage marriages happened in the village.
Disale, 31, arrived at the Zilla Parishad Primary School in Paritewadi village in Solapur district in 2009 when it was a dilapidated building, sandwiched between a cattleshed and a storeroom. His endeavour to turn things around saw him not only translating the class textbooks for his students into their mother tongue, but also embedded them with unique QR codes to give students access to audio poems, video lectures, stories and assignments. The impact was such that there was 100 per cent attendance of girls at the school and no teenage marriages happened in the village.