Published 20:43 IST, July 17th 2020
Good news: From dog riding motorbike to kid's football skills, read 5 cheerful stories
Amid the deadly coronavirus pandemic and the protests prevailing against racial discrimination, here are five good 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.
Dog takes joyride on motorbike
Animal videos have always received love on internet. A recent dog video has become point of interest for many social media users, who are raving about video. In video, a dog is riding on a motorbike. While some are excited and ecstatic to see dog video, ors expressed ir concern over dog's safety.
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‘Unbelievable’ football skills
A ‘supremely talented’ little boy with ‘unbelievable’ football skills has left netizens and former cricketer Harbhajan Singh amazed. Shared on Instagram by Singh, video has taken internet by storm and kid has received all kinds of praises. In short, clip little boy can be seen showing off his ‘crazy’ football moves.
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Cousins raise funds for health camps
dire situation of underprivileged communities amid COVID-19 pandemic in New Delhi prompted two 15-year-old cousins to raise funds and set up a health check-up camp for m. In inspiring revelation, Arjun and Kayra from Shri Ram School in national capital have created a Children’s Health Action Manment Project (CHAMP). Through this, teenrs are expecting to kickstart required transformation in children’s access to quality health care and health kwledge for children in national capital region. Followed by meticulous planning, kids started crowd-funding of ir plan so that collected money could be used to set-up health camps in schools for needy children.
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Red-ruffed lemur twins born in rare double birth
In a rare delivery, twin red-ruffed lemurs are reported to have been born at a Singapore zoo. rare double delivery is expected to give a much-needed boost for endangered species. On top of this recent birth being a rare double delivery, event was all more special since twins were also first lemurs born in Singapore zoo in over a dece.
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According to reports, twin lemurs have still t been named. fluffy lemurs that are native to Magascar are red in colour and have black faces, hands, feet, and tails as well as have a distinctive white patch on ir hes.
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Camel walks 100kms to find its owner
In a heartwarming incident, a 'homesick' camel trekked more than 100 kilometres in rrn Chinese region Inner Mongolia to find its old owner after it was sold to ar family. According to reports, loyal animal was exhausted and h scars after it finally met its former owner. In October, last year family h sold camel to a herdsman who was farming camels. But, homesick camel eloped from its new home just after eight months.
20:43 IST, July 17th 2020