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    Hyderabad Christmas Half Marathon

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    About The Event
    Take a step against child labor

    Telangana and Andhra Pradesh contribute 14.7% of India's child labor.
    Literacy rate of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is as low as 66.46%
    SAZ (Sports Activities Zone) believes that all children should be given an opportunity to get an education which would, in turn, eradicate poverty and child labor.
    We came up with this marathon event along with READS (NGO) to raise funds that will be used for promoting children's education.
    More than half the child population in India is labored to work in hostile conditions that even nature has not weaved. It is a crime to encourage child labour yet we are numb to it. It's time to stop it; it's time we run to create awareness for Ending Child Labour.

    The event stresses that all children should be protected from the evils of child labour. It encourages the public to stand up against all kinds of violation of human rights aimed at children. It asserted that every child has the right to a free quality public education, just as the theme indicate 'No to Child Labour - Yes to Education.'

    Event Details:

    1) 21KM Run (Men & Women) Start Time 06:00 am, Registration Fee Rs - 1150/-
    (With Timing Chip)
    2) 10KM Run (Men & Women) Start Time 05:30 am, Registration Fee Rs - 950/-
    (With Timing Chip)

    Reporting time: 5:30 AM

    Venue : Gachibowli Stadium

    Guarantee: A-class experience

    The privilege of Registered Participants:

    BIB Number
    Finisher medal
    Finisher Certificate
    T-Shirt
    Refreshment

    Top 3 Winners Privilege in All categories:

    Winner's Trophy
    Winner's Certificate

    * Surprise gifts for winners

    Runners will Get Water, Medical (first Aid) Energy Drink Station on per K.M.
    We start with warm-up exercise, some music and close with cool down stretches