Hyderabad FC takes part in ‘Each One Teach One’ social programme
It was altogether a different day for students of the Government School in Gandipet when they got surprise gifts from the Delhi Public School (DPS) and Pallavi Group of Schools (PGOS) alongside Indian Super League defending Champions Hyderabad FC as an extended celebration of Childrens’ Day.
Hyderabad FC Head Coach Manolo Marquez was accompanied by Rohit Danu and Borja Herrera, who joined hands with DPS and PGOS Chief Operating Officer (COO) Mr. Yasasvi Malka to distribute notebooks, moral story books, stationery and sports material to the kids, amid loud applause from the staff of the Government School on Tuesday.
🗒️ Hyderabad FC joins hands with Pallavi Group of Schools COO @yasasvi_malka to distribute books, and goodies at Govt. School in Gandipet under 'Each One Teach One' initiative.#HFCInTheCommunity #WeAreHFC #మనహైదరాబాద్ #HyderabadFC @gandipetpis @MalkaKomaraiah
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The books and sports material were distributed as a part of ‘Each One Teach One’ initiative started on October 1, on the birthday of Sri Malka Komaraiah, Chairman of DPS and PGOS.
While HFC coach and players interacted with the students and presented them with goodies, COO of PGOS, Mr. Yasasvi thanked the staff of the Government School for providing the platform for the ‘Each One Teach One’ initiative.
✨ HFC's day out, at the Pallavi International School, Gandipet!
Coach @2014_manel along with @borjaherrera6 and @danurohit24 at the Meet and Greet event… 💪#HyderabadFC @gandipetpis @yasasvi_malka @malkakomaraiah pic.twitter.com/RPqwhgKGh1
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The Government School staff appreciated the efforts of the DPS, PGOS, and HFC for helping the students by providing them notebooks, moral storybooks, stationery and sports material.
Playing football with the HFC team was a rare opportunity for the students. “It’s an unforgettable moment for us to see the football players as we cannot afford to visit the stadium and see them while playing matches,” reminisces a student.
Another student said, “It was indeed a great help received from the DPS and PGOS. It will certainly reduce some financial burden on our parents.”