Khairpada village was established in 1994 in the remote Shapur taluka in Thane district on the banks of river Bhatsa. It is an extreme poverty, deprived area inhabited by several tribes. A dilapidated school upto 4th Std. run by the Zilla Parishad was serving the educational needs of the village.
Our Society identified this village for school development and converted into a modern, digital school. The school was renovated at a cost of Rs. 38,30,593/-. The inhabitants in the village are Mahadeo Thakur, Varali and Aghari tribe. Thakari (Adivasi language) is the spoken language. Children of these tribes were not encouraged by the tribes to go to school. The much needed upgradation of the school motivated the tribals to send their children to the school thus giving a filip to school activities. In a very short time, there was a remarkable transformation.