
Laughter and the rhythmic scratch of pencils fill the air as a group of children sit cross-legged under the shade of towering trees. Their eyes gleam with excitement, their imaginations spilling onto the pages before them. Some are discovering, for the first time, the magic of storytelling.
At the center of it all is 16-year-old Vidhi Golchha, a student at The International School Bangalore (TISB) and the founder of CleverBox—a unique initiative that uses creative writing to empower children from underprivileged communities. “These children have so much potential, and all they need is an opportunity to express themselves,” she says, watching a young student animatedly narrate their latest creation. For the children from LR Nagar, a slum community battling poverty and limited opportunities, these workshops are more than just an escape. They are a gateway to confidence, self-expression, and a future shaped by their own words.
A Passion Turned Purpose
Vidhi’s journey with writing began long before CleverBox was even an idea. “Writing has always been my way of making sense of the world,” she shares. Her mother, Shikha Golchha, fondly recalls how young Vidhi would draw connections between everything she read, constantly weaving stories of her own.
Her love for storytelling eventually turned into a desire to help others find their voice. This passion took shape in 2021 when she enrolled in the Young Entrepreneurs Academy, an international course that introduced her to the world of product development.
“I attended the course online and was introduced to the idea of transforming an idea into something tangible,” she says. “That’s when I decided to use creative writing as the foundation for my product.”
Winning third prize for her concept—a creative writing kit—gave her the validation and funds to turn her dream into reality. From there, CleverBox was born, a carefully crafted toolkit designed to make storytelling accessible and fun for young learners.
Vidhi’s commitment to literature extended beyond CleverBox. She balanced her academics with volunteering at the Bangalore Literature Festival and even authored a research paper on how reading fosters empathy and reduces stress. This earned her an opportunity to present at the Curiosity Conference at IIT Gandhinagar in 2025, further cementing her role as a young changemaker.
The Birth of CleverBox
CleverBox is more than just a writing kit—it’s a structured guide to storytelling based on Freytag’s Pyramid, a classic narrative framework typically introduced in eighth-grade private school curricula. Vidhi simplified it for younger children, transforming it into an interactive experience with flashcards, worksheets, and even tactile tools like clay to help kids visualize and shape their characters.
“I spent nearly a year refining the kit, testing it with children, and gathering feedback,” Vidhi explains. “Initially, it was just a plain brown box with some papers. But I learned new digital design tools to make the packaging vibrant and engaging. The animated characters and colorful presentation inspire creativity even before a child opens the box.”
Priced at Rs 699, CleverBox isn’t just a product—it’s a mission. A portion of its proceeds funds free kits for underprivileged children in grades 8 to 10, ensuring that storytelling isn’t a privilege but a right.
Transforming Lives, One Story at a Time
The most rewarding part of Vidhi’s journey has been her collaboration with NGOs like Global Concerns India and the Parinaam Foundation. “When I approached Global Concerns with my idea, they were incredibly supportive,” she says. “Their belief in teaching creative writing to underprivileged children reinforced my mission.”
Initially, Vidhi conducted her workshops in a dimly lit community hall in LR Nagar. But she soon realized that these children needed more than just lessons—they needed experiences.
“These workshops aren’t just about writing,” she says. “They’re about giving these children a new space to explore, a place where they can breathe freely and dream beyond their circumstances.”
Every Sunday, Vidhi gathers her students in Cubbon Park for an hour-long session filled with storytelling games and activities using CleverBox. Each child receives their own kit for free, allowing them to explore their creativity anytime.
Zeena Mani, a representative from Global Concerns India, has witnessed firsthand the impact of these sessions. “The children are so excited that they wake up at 5:30 AM, calling me if I haven’t arrived to pick them up,” she laughs. “Vidhi has a remarkable ability to understand their moods and capabilities, adjusting her classes accordingly. She’s patient, empathetic, and inspiring—especially considering she’s just a teenager herself.”
The results speak for themselves. From baseline to end-line assessments, the children’s growth is evident—not just in their writing skills but in their confidence. “They’re using literary devices like simile and foreshadowing in their stories,” Vidhi beams. “For kids who don’t have access to top-tier English coaching, that’s incredible progress.”
One parent shared that their child, once hesitant to write, now spends hours crafting stories. “Vidhi’s work has given these children something invaluable—a sense of self-worth,” Zeena adds.
Overcoming Challenges
Balancing academics and an entrepreneurial venture hasn’t been easy, but Vidhi’s unwavering dedication keeps her going. Journaling helps her stay on top of her projects, and her mother assists with NGO coordination and logistics.
“The children I work with inspire me,” Vidhi says. “Their resilience and creativity remind me why I started CleverBox. They’ve shown me that the human spirit is incredibly powerful, no matter the circumstances.”
A Future Filled with Stories
Vidhi’s next milestone is to compile her students’ stories into a book titled Write it Out, showcasing their creativity to a wider audience. She also aims to introduce CleverBox into government schools and is in the process of translating it into Kannada.
“Storytelling transcends language barriers,” she says with conviction. “Every child deserves a chance to tell their story.”
Vidhi’s journey is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. She isn’t just teaching kids how to write—she’s teaching them that their voices matter. And for the children of LR Nagar, that lesson is life-changing.
As the sun rises over Cubbon Park, a young girl tugs at Vidhi’s sleeve, eager to share her story. Vidhi smiles, leans in, and listens. Because in every child’s imagination lies a world of infinite possibilities. And all they need is someone to believe in them.

