KRUU Projects

Top professors, academic experts and industry partners have come together to create Kruu projects. Each project module is thoughtfully designed to guide middle and high school students through a logical sequence of problem solving. Students gain access to curated content, worksheets, and study materials, and they are paired with research assistants for guidance. Here are all the Kruu projects.

The 15 Minute City

Grades

6 – 8

Starts on

April 2026

Discipline

Health & Human Life

Duration

21 Days

About Project

Can we imagine life school, friendships, food, recreation, and leisure, with less dependence on fossil fuels? Will it be a life of fun or hardships and limited choices? Or can it be full of vibrant and sustainable relationships between humans and non-humans?

This project invites students to experience the idea of a 15-Minute City an urban planning concept where most daily necessities (work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure) can be reached within a 15-minute walk, cycle ride, or public transit journey from any point in the city.

Expert Profile

Pallavi Varma Patil leads the Environmental Education portfolio at ATREE, where she facilitates a national network of school-level environment educators called The School Of Nature, Action, Inquiry, and Learning (SNAIL). This initiative promotes and strengthens place-based, hands-on ecological learning across schools in India. In addition, she leads the Non-Degree Program at the ATREE Academy, extending its reach to diverse stakeholders interested in conservation and sustainability.

Her broader work as a scholar, practitioner, and educator centers on education and food futures. She explores the imagination of alternative futures through a Gandhi–Tagore framework of a “Good Society”.  She is a co-founder of Living Utopias – a community-based educational initiative focused on alternatives to development, and co-led  The Ragi Project‘- (2017–2019), an urban school millet farming initiative.

Before joining ATREE, Pallavi was a faculty member at Azim Premji University (APU), Bengaluru, where she enjoyed teaching in the School of Education and the School of Development for nearly a decade (2012–2023). Over the past 25 years, she has worked as a development practitioner with organizations such as APU, CHILDLINE India Foundation, Sir Ratan Tata Trust, and Waste Wise Trust.

Her work is driven by her interest in transitioning to a just, sustainable society transcending disciplinary and cultural boundaries, especially in the context of the current climate crisis. Pallavi is the co-author of a Gandhi book for young adults in English and more recently of a children’s book on agrobiodiversity in Spanish. She has also written extensively on the theme of alternatives in several academic, and popular publications.