Published 20:41 IST, June 15th 2020

Good news: From Indian 'Jugaad' to cat and dog's unique bond, read 5 cheerful stories

From Indian 'Jugaad' to sloth's adorable reaction after being rescued, these are five best good news from today to cheer up your mood amid challenging times.

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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This year, mental and physical challenges for millions across globe have only escalated with each month. From COVID-19 pandemic originating in China and spreing to most of world, to Black Lives Matter protests which started in US and triggered worldwide demonstrations demanding justice against racial discrimination. 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 “blissful” stories that are unique as well as inspiring. From Indian Juga at liquor shop to sloth's orable reaction after being rescued, se are five best from today.

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Cat and dog's unique friendship

While friendship between two ‘rival’ species of animals might be unlikely, bond between a dog and cat is w winning hearts on internet. A clip which shows Australian shepherd Kyle and an American Curl Kitten cuddling and cherishing ir relationship is w doing rounds of internet. one-minute-long clip which was posted on Twitter by a user called ‘n_dogbike’ shows fully grown doggo and teeny kitten cuddling and enjoying each or's company.

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Liquor shop's contactless pickup method

Amid coronavirus outbreak, as people across world are being vised to maintain social distancing, a unique ‘Juga’ at an Indian liquor shop is winning internet. Shared by Indian billionaire businessman Anand Mahindra, one-minute-long video shows entire money transaction that takes plays between customer and seller through a green plastic bottle that is sent back and forth via cardboard pipe. Moreover, clip shows how person in video collects beer bottles after receiving change. Calling it “clever but crude”, Mahindra tes opportunity for a contactless design for stores. short clip has alrey garnered over 201k views and internet users are amused by “invation”. 

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Sloth smiles, waves at rescuer

A heart-warming video of a man rescuing a sloth from roside who later smiles with gratitude at him has caught attention of internet. Shared on Twitter by p called ‘Welcome to Nature’, 55-second foot viewed over 85.6k times, shows a man named Jose Aldenizio d 50 who stopped traffic in Angra dos Reis in Brazil in order to safely keep sloth on tree during rush hour traffic.  

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Kid with cerebellar atrophy takes first 'independent steps'

A heart-warming video of a young child went viral on internet, where boy with cerebellar atrophy can be seen walking on his own without any external help. video of uplifting moment was shared on Twitter by Mandy Hanson, who is apparently mor of five-year-old. boy named Camden in video can be seen walking slowly towards a sofa, moving one step at a time. According to Mandy, this was first time when Camden took 'independent steps'. 

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Man worships 'Corona Devi'

Amid unprecedented times of coronavirus outbreak, people are resorting to vised precautionary measures to prevent mselves from contracting COVID-19. However, a man in Kerala has started worshipping vel coronavirus for wellbeing of t only frontline warriors but also scientists who are tirelessly working to obtain vaccine. In Anilan’s house at Kakkal, puja room has a unique dition among or Indian deities that is a rmocol replica of SARS-CoV-2.

I am worshipping coronavirus as a goddess and doing daily pujas for safety and well being of health professionals, police personnel and scientists, who are toiling to discover a vaccine, fire force and media personnel and ors engd in battle against virus, Anilan said.

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20:41 IST, June 15th 2020