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Gurave Namaha Program Inspires Teachers in Telangana Through Collaboration, Service, and Sustainability-2025

The Hyderabad Volunteering Management Team, Youth For Seva (YFS), Telangana, successfully organized the latest Gurave Namaha (Inspired Teachers Network) program at the cluster level, creating a meaningful platform for inspiration, learning, and collaboration among educators.

The program was graced by Shri Lakshmi Ji, Principal of Andhra Mahila Sabha Law College, as the Guest Speaker. In her insightful address, she highlighted the pivotal role teachers play in shaping young minds and emphasized the importance of keeping teaching methods simple, engaging, and student-centric.

The event was further energized by vibrant and interactive activities led by Revathi Ji, YFS Advisory Board Member, along with the participating teachers. These fun, team-building exercises fostered active participation and created an atmosphere filled with joy, enthusiasm, and collaborative learning.

A defining highlight of this Gurave Namaha program was its strong commitment to service and sustainability. It was conducted as a Zero-Budget Initiative, with the venue generously provided by G. Narayanamma Engineering College, Hyderabad, Telangana, and food arrangements fully sponsored by dedicated volunteers. Staying true to YFS’s eco-conscious values, the event followed a zero-plastic, eco-friendly approach, using steel plates, glasses, and cutlery.

Teachers shared overwhelmingly positive feedback, appreciating the well-organized program and the valuable insights gained. Many encouraged YFS to conduct similar initiatives more frequently to continue nurturing and empowering the teaching community.

Heartfelt gratitude is extended to the 45 volunteers who personally visited schools to invite teachers and the total of 55 volunteers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes. Their dedication ensured a seamless experience for the 84 participating teachers, making this Gurave Namaha program truly memorable and impactful.

18th Mulam Santha Successfully Concluded on December 13, 2025 at Tarnaka

 Mulam Santha – A Celebration of Sustainability and Tradition

Hyderabad, December 13, 2025:
The 18th Mulam Santha, jointly organized by the CSR Memorial Foundation and Grama Bharathi, was successfully held at Marri Krishna Hall, Tarnaka, celebrating sustainability, traditional living, and rural empowerment.

The eco-market brought together farmers, artisans, khadi workers, and millet producers from across three states, featuring over 100 stalls and 500 varieties of natural and eco-friendly products. Visitors explored seeds, saplings, bio-enzymes, herbal powders, clay crafts, khadi garments, and millet-based foods — directly supporting rural livelihoods and sustainable practices.

Mulam Santha served as a meaningful bridge between rural producers and conscious consumers, promoting organic farming, local production, and self-reliant communities. The event attracted hundreds of Hyderabadis, reinforcing the city’s growing commitment to eco-friendly living.

Organizers thanked volunteers, participants, and visitors for making the fair a grand success. Each edition of Mulam Santha continues to inspire people to embrace traditional values and sustainable lifestyles, taking Hyderabad one step closer to a greener tomorrow.

Messi’s Hyderabad Visit: Minute-by-Minute Schedule Announced, Police Warn Against Misconduct-2025

Hyderabad: With memories of violence during football legend Lionel Messi’s programme in Kolkata still fresh, the Hyderabad police have issued a stern warning of stringent action against any misconduct during Messi’s appearance at the city stadium. To ensure smooth conduct, officials have released a detailed minute-by-minute schedule of the evening’s events.

Messi is scheduled to enter the stadium at 7.50 p.m., coinciding with the kick-off of the match. Shortly thereafter, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will enter the pitch, followed by Messi and football stars Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez. The dignitaries and players will take a parade walk around the stadium, acknowledging fans, before assembling on a specially erected stage for formal introductions.

At 8.11 p.m., Messi and the Chief Minister will symbolically dribble the ball together, followed by a closely watched penalty shootout—three shots per team—to decide the winner of the specially instituted GOAT Cup.

Rahul Gandhi will then join the dignitaries, players and children for a group photograph. The focus will subsequently shift to the Tiki-Taka Children’s Clinics, scheduled between 8.17 p.m. and 8.32 p.m. During this time, four designated zones will come alive with Messi, Suarez, De Paul, the Chief Minister and Rahul Gandhi interacting with children, passing the ball, offering encouragement and sharing moments on the field. The clinic will culminate in a special penalty shootout with Messi, with organiser Anuttam Reddy donning the goalkeeper’s gloves.

During the felicitation ceremony, Messi will present the GOAT Cup to the winning team, while Rahul Gandhi will hand over the cup to the other participating team. The Chief Minister will honour Messi with a gift and shawl, and Parvathi Reddy along with others will felicitate Luis Suarez and Rodrigo De Paul.

Messi is scheduled to leave the stadium at 9 p.m., bringing the tightly choreographed programme to a close. Officials said the detailed planning leaves no scope for disruptions, underscoring the administration’s focus on safety and order during the high-profile event.

Youth for Seva, State Street Volunteers Lead Enriching Zoo Learning Trip for MPPS Raidurg Students

In a heartwarming initiative, the Youth for Seva (YFS) Hyderabad team organized an educational trip to Nehru Zoological Park on 13 November for 53 enthusiastic 5th-grade students from MPPS Raidurg.

The visit was supported by 15 volunteers from State Street, who played a key role in ensuring a meaningful learning experience. To provide personal attention and guidance, the students were divided into small groups of four, each accompanied by a dedicated volunteer acting as a mentor and companion throughout the day.

From exploring the vibrant fish aquarium to observing the unique species in the nocturnal bird house, the children engaged in experiential learning beyond the classroom. The volunteers added a special touch by helping students with ID cards, answering their questions, and sharing in their excitement as they discovered the wonders of wildlife.

Youth for Seva expressed sincere gratitude to the State Street team, the school staff, and YFS coordinators for transforming a simple field trip into an unforgettable memory filled with care, connection, and curiosity.