Published 21:46 IST, June 4th 2020
Good News: From Mumbai's crimson sky to 'hero shopper', best stories spreading positivity
An Indian-American man hailed as a hero for opening doors for protesters to come inside his home in Washington, Mumbaikars see clear skies, here's Good news.
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With pandemic taking a toll on lives of people, and due to onslaught of s news, many 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, here's a compilation of some “feel-good news” to d some positive hue to day.
Cyclone Nisarga leaves Mumbaikers with crimson sky
w that Mumbai has escaped Cyclone Nisarga which me downfall around 12pm on June 3, residents flooded Twitter with photos of magnificent sunset and are calling it “post-cyclone glow”. cyclone hit Maharashtra coast with speed up to 120 kilometres per hour but residents were relieved as dam was limited only to uprooting of trees in affected area. Twitter users posted breathtaking views from ir apartments in metropolitan city marking “sigh of relief”, including Business tycoon Anand Mahindra.
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Cyclone Nisarga leaves Mumbai with cleanest air
Cyclone Nisarga me landfall near Mumbai, Maharashtra at around 1 pm on June 3. city’s first cyclone since 1891, reportedly stayed re for three hours before moving rthwards towards state of Mhya Presh. However, disastrous cyclone h what experts are w referring as a silver lining to it - storm has left Mumbaikars cleanest air to brea in.
A recently published report states that cyclone brought high-speed winds and washed away particulate matter (PM ) leaving behind clean air for resident on June 3. Meanwhile, System of Air Quality Wear Forecasting And Research (SAFAR) reported that air quality index (AQI) of city was recorded at 22- which is categorised as good air quality.
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Panda cub joyfully plays with mor in Berlin Zoo
Pandas have never failed to win people's hearts, especially when it comes to ir miniature versions. Recently, an orable clip of a baby panda orably playing with its mor has left netizens in awe. clip was posted on Facebook by Berlin zoo to celebrate orable cubs of Germany's only panda, Meng Meng.
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Indian-American man provides shelter to protesters inside his home
An Indian-American man named Rahul Dubey is being hailed as a hero after he opened his doors for protesters to come inside his home in Washington following clashes between demonstrators and police. According to reports, Dubey let in around 70-80 people inside his home on night of June 1, fed m, and let m stay until curfew ended 6 am next morning. Some of protesters took to social media to shower praises on Rahul for letting m inside his home to take shelter.
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Video: ’Hero Shopper’ smashes car window to rescue dog trapped inside
A video of a ‘hero shopper’ saving a dog, who was stuck in a car in ‘baking heat’ for at least 30 minutes, has surfaced on internet. incident took place at car parking area of a supermarket store in Swansea, Wales. In video, one can see a man smashing window of car in scorching heat in a bid to rescue trapped dog.
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21:46 IST, June 4th 2020