Published 19:46 IST, June 17th 2020
Good News: From 'fighting sculptures' to kitten riding roomba, read 5 uplifting stories
From Police training to Mohammed Rafi songs to adorable rescued fawn, these are five best good news from today to cheer up your mood amid challenging times.
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This year, mental and physical challenges for millions across world have only escalated with each month. From COVID-19 pandemic to Black Lives Matter protests, from assumptions of World War III to spike in natural disasters across globe, many are calling out to "cancel 2020" or saying this year "doesn't count because we didn't do anything". With so much going on, people have expressed how struggles with mental health have magnified.
Even Google h recently revealed that re has been a surge in searches of ‘Good News’ that could cheer up mood of people, some of whom still confined to ir homes. refore, here is a compilation of five “cheerful” stories that are unique as well as uplifting. From Telangana police training to songs by Mohammed Rafi to orable fawn melting hearts of netizens, se are five best from today.
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Rescued fawn melts hearts
A post about a woman who rescued a baby fawn in an act of kindness and was seen feeding it has earned immense respect on internet. Shared on Twitter by Major Pawan Kumar, post has caused a stir about name given to infant deer as major Kumar asked for suggestions. Although, he said that he and his mom were intrigued to name animal as ‘Buttercup’.
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'Sculptures fighting back'
Amidst Black Lives Matter protesters removing statues of idols, a rar hilarious Twitter threat which shows statues fighting back has w taken internet by storm. Since first shared by a user called Mark Leneve, se photographs have caught everybody’s attention. series of tweets show people posing beside world-famous statues. However t in usual poses but in positions to showcase animate actions.
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Cop's 'ble gesture'
A policewoman is garnering a lot of attention on social media and for her 'ble gesture'. Assistant Sub-Inspector of Railway Protection Force (RPF), Sushila Baik was on duty at Hatia railway station in Jharkhand, when a special train carrying migrants from Bengaluru arrived. A ly named Mehrunisha, who was travelling on train with her four-month-old baby reached out to Sushila informing officer that her child was hungry. Sushila immediately rushed to her home on her two-wheeler and reportedly bought some warm milk for baby.
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Police recruits train Rafi songs
A foot of police training in Telangana on singer Rafi’s popular soundtrack in khaki uniform has stunned internet. Shared on his official Twitter handle by IPS officer Anil Kumar, nearly 2-minute-long video shows group of police personnel in a formation, instructed for a drill practice by Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of police by name of Mohammed Rafi on tune of Dhal Gaya Din. internet has seemingly been amused at invative approach of police.
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Kitten riding a roomba
clip that is w being widely shared on social media shows cat named Charlie, a determined pet perched on top of a Roomba as though it was a flat feline car doing some cleaning up around for its stray fur. cat seemingly enjoys vacuum cleaning while machine spirals about chocolate brown carpet as it maintains balance on disc with its tiny paws. iRoomba vacuum rotates and bumps into several surfaces but cat doesn’t seem to give up its ride.
19:46 IST, June 17th 2020