Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SIXSHOTSOF­LIFE

There’s negativity all around but we will focus on the positivity. Our editor picks shots of life that bring a smile

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MISSION HUMANITY

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, daily wagers, footpath vendors, migrant labourers had their source of income snuffed out and many were going hungry. To help them, Doodhvale did their bit and joined hands with the khakhi warriors of Delhi Police. Sanjay Jain, CEO, says, “Along with Delhi Police, we gave rations to over 1,000 needy and homeless families across Delhi.” Such initiative­s strengthen our belief in humanity.

STARTING YOUNG

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NEVER GIVE UP ON PROMISES

Friends are the ones who make us laugh louder, smile brighter and live better. Years ago, Thomas Cook and Joseph Feeney made a pact: if either of them ever won a lottery, they’d split the winnings. Voila! Their dreams came true after 20 years when Cook won a whopping $22 million playing the Powerball. And true to his word, he is splitting it with Feeney. Promises are those which are never broken.

MUSIC BRINGS HAPPINESS

Actor Amitabh posted a Bachchan music video Instagram on from the

In the video, hospital. a young artiste seen combining is music with Carnatic western pop music. He reveals that he does not know who the woman the video is, in but he is highly impressed by her craft.

He mentions that the music video and the artiste brightened up his day at the hospital like never before.

INVESTING IN KNOWLEDGE

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. And so, Vinod Dikshit, a Station House Officer (SHO) from Palasia, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, is teaching a boy Maths and English. Despite his busy schedule, he takes out time to teach the teenager and helps him realise his dream of becoming a police officer. What an inspiratio­n!

BEING THERE FOR DOGS

One of our readers, Sakshi Pandit, 21, started feeding stray dogs in January this year. But as soon as the lockdown was imposed, she realised that feeding one dog a day wasn’t enough. Sakshi says, “My mother and I started with feeding 20 dogs daily in Thakur Village in Kandivali, Mumbai. And now, we are feeding around 100 dogs every day.”

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