Published 19:50 IST, July 10th 2020
Good News: From woman helping blind man to dolphins getting home, read 5 cheerful stories
Amid the deadly coronavirus pandemic and the protests prevailing against racial discrimination, here are five positive news to lighten up the mood.
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With unforeseen challenges that have emerged in 2020, mental and physical challenges for millions across world have only escalated each month. People are trying to cope up with anxiety and gloom because of ‘negativity’ surrounding m. While coronavirus updates and death toll can sometimes be upsetting, some good news at end of day can brighten mood. Here’s a compilation of positive news stories that can help encour and lift up spirits amid such unprecedented dark times.
Bali opens first permanent dolphin sanctuary
Bali recently opened world’s first permanent rehabilitation centre for dolphins under a project initiated by Central Jakarta Forestry Department and Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN). ‘sanctuary/ retirement centre’, located in Banyuwedang Bay, West Bali, is a purpose-built facility for recently confiscated dolphins from captive facilities. newly opened ‘Bali Dolphin Sanctuary’ is designed to stabilise mammals, return m back to health and to assess wher y are candidates for readapting and release.
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A hilarious proposal
An intriguing but rib-tickling video of how water can spoil people's best moments has taken internet by storm. short clip, shared on Facebook, shows a man moving ahead to propose his significant or. However, events take an unexpected turn and he hilariously slips in water. clip finally ends by showing two huggings and cuddling each or.
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World’s most endangered gorillas spotted with infants
First-ever ims of a group of Cross River gorillas with several infants have been captured by Remote camera trap monitoring by Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). rare sighting was recorded on Mbe Mountains in cross river state, Nigeria, and is an indication that Cross River gorillas are reproducing due to field-based protection efforts. Critically endangered, species were last in 2012 in Cameroon’s Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary when only about 300 were alive, according to a release by WCS.
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Woman helps visually impaired man board a bus
A Video of a Kerala woman has gone viral after she was filmed running behind a bus to ensure that a visually impaired man boards it. A viral video on internet has proved that good deed goes unticed. In video, one can see that a woman, who is wearing a mask, is running behind a bus. She asks passengers to stop vehicle so that a visually impaired old man can board it. She n ensures that man boards bus.
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Monkey runs away with cake amid celebrations
A video of a monkey interrupting a ‘wedding anniversary’ celebration by stealing cake has left internet users in splits. Shared on July 9 by IFS Officer Susanta Nanda, clip shows a monkey running away with most important part of celebration, cake. While everyone seemed to be enjoying, ‘mischievous’ monkey, in a blink of an eye, steals cake and runs up a tree, leaving group shocked.
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19:51 IST, July 10th 2020