Published 20:01 IST, August 13th 2020
Good News: From kind gestures to unbelievable achievements, 5 inspiring stories to read
From visually impaired woman cracking UPSC to Chandigarh based NGO setting up a small library in a minivan, read five good news stories to uplift your mood.
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With COVID-19 pandemic taking toll on lives of people and or unforeseen challenges that have emerged in 2020, many people have been left feeling overwhelmed with negativity. As disturbing updates sometimes have a tendency to linger longer, Good News can have tremendous benefits on overall mood by infusing positive vibes.
Engaging with "encouraging" and "happy" updates t only gives hope amid hardships but can also prove to be morale booster during gloom-and-doom driven atmosphere. refore, in a bid to lift spirits, here’s a compilation of ‘Good news’ stories that are blissful and can brighten day amid challenging times.
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Visually impaired woman cracks UPSC
In a story of handwork and persistence, a 25-year-old visually impaired girl has beaten all odds to become an IAS officer. Purana Sunthari, who hails from Murai in Tamil Nu secured 286th All India Rank. Her inspirational story is w doing rounds of internet with praises showering upon her from all corners of country.
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Bridger Walker posts new challenge to promote kindness
Bridger Walker, a six old boy, became pinnacle of bravery by saving his little sister from a dog and in turn, suffering from severe injuries that caused him over 90 stitches have again hit helines on social media. In a video shared by his aunt Nikki Walker on Instagram, Walker family posted #BridgerChallenge.
challenge includes donating blood, sending a card or letter to someone, paying for someone’s medicines, or even helping your little sister clean her room, among several or good deeds. More than two minutes long video will inspire you to take part in challenge and idea of little Bridger will make you smile.
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Chandigarh NGO sets up mobile library
A Chandigarh based n-Governmental Organization has set up a small library in a minivan to distribute books among needy students. This great deed is started by Sandeep Kumar, founder of NGO Open Eye Foundation. He h started collecting books from various places to help students who cant afford books amid financial setback due to coronavirus.
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Dubai crown prince keeps SUV aside after doves nest on it
Crown Prince of Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum recently earned praises after he refused to use his Mercedes SUV as he spotted a bird’s nest on it. While taking to Instagram, crown prince shared video of new chicks that hatched from eggs.
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Crown Prince reportedly told his staff to stay away from area so that birds do t get disturbed. Fazza alrey has a reputation as an environmentalist and is also believed to be a nature lover. His recent decision to cordon off his SUV just to keep birds safe furr boosted his reputation as an animal lover.
Hyderab zoo celebrates World Elephant Day
On occasion of World Elephant Day, Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderab arranged a ‘special feast’ for tuskers. Taking to Twitter, zoo authorities shared a series of ims, in which elephants could be seen enjoying a scrumptious buffet. According to reports, items on buffet included a cake me with ragi and rice along with fruits, vegetables, sprouts and corn.
While all items were laid out in front of giant tuskers, y were also treated with ir all-time favourite food items such as sugar can, pineapple, jaggery, coconut and green grass. As per reports, special cakes were prepared by animal keepers and caretakers of elephants.
20:01 IST, August 13th 2020