Published 19:06 IST, April 1st 2020

Tigress gives birth to cub in Sariska, netizens welcome 'good news amid bleek times'

A tigress at Sariska reserve has given birth to a cub after a long time of Sariska having no tiger inmates, spreading positivity and hope during tough times.

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While cases of coronavirus have continued to increase and fear has escalated to an unprecedented level, all that people w strive for is hope and positivity during virus outbreak. Amid stress and fear, news of a tigress giving birth to a cub is winning hearts of people. positive news was shared by an Indian Forest Officer on his official Twitter account, bringing in light during se dark times. 

Hopeful news 

Parveen Kaswan, an Indian Forest Officer, on March 31 tweeted news of a tigress giving birth in Sariska Reserve, in an attempt to share positive news amid coronavirus. picture that he tweeted was of Tigress ST-10, who could be spotted drinking water in Sariska, as her cub playfully climbs on her back. news of newborn came around as positive and special because Sariska h earlier lost all tiger inmates, according to IFS Officer. birth of cub comes around as a hopeful growth in number of tigers in reserve.

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Netizens welcome little cub

Since posted, Parveen's tweet has collected over 8,350 likes and more than 1,200 retweets. Netizens were impressed with positive news amid se bleak times and left a barrel of comments under tweet. Coronavirus cases have continued to escalate, however, positivity and hope continue to be spre around with news like se.

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