
Hyderabad cop offers food to homeless children from his lunchbox. Internet hearts viral video
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A traffic police constable offered food to homeless children from his lunchbox in Hyderabad. The video has gone viral on social media.
A traffic police constable from Hyderabad garnered a huge round of applause from the internet after he offered food to homeless children from his lunchbox. One short video of his kind act has been made available online by the official account of the Telangana State Police on Twitter. #ActOfKindnessPanjagutta Traffic Police Constable Mr. Mahesh while performing patrolling duty @Somajiguda noticed two children requesting others for food at the road side, immediately he took out his lunch box & served food to the hungry children. pic.twitter.com/LTNjihUawn Great. I salute him. Please let me know where he is posted. I will meet him after the pandemic and thank him personally. God bless him. Great gesture! Humbled by your response to those hungry kids. May you continue serving humanity. Stay blessed Mahesh ji.This family & many in our city are denied of their basic constitutional rights of food, shelter. @TelanganaCMO @WCDTelangan @KTRTRS design a concrete plan pls. Great man!! What a great gesture to see our honorable police officers doing such a humanitarian effort #hyderabadpolice Hats of you Mr. Mahesh, God bless you and your family, Amen Praise the Lord Excellent Bravo work , I appreciate Kindness is always wins heart. Respect salute to this officer. Good work..., .Appreciate such kindness... Amazing act of kindness!!!Well done sir. Love and respect to the constable mahesh keep up the good work sir The incident occurred in Hyderabad’s Panjagutta area while Constable Mahesh was on duty. The two little children were begging for food on the street and as soon as Mahesh noticed, he took out his lunchbox and served food to them. To begin with, Mahesh gave the children two paper plates and served rice, curry and chicken fry from his lunch box on the plates for the children. Delighted, Mahesh requested the children to eat, who enjoyed a hearty meal.
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