Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

SIX SHOTS OF LIFE

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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A CELEBRATIO­N OF HOPE

Bollywood shows us how hope can magically brighten up even the gloomiest of moments. Actor

Akshay Kumar, along with

Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Sanon, Ayushmann Khurrana, Tiger

Shroff and others have come together for an uplifting video — Muskurayeg­a India. They shot their portions from their homes. In another short film urging people to stay home, actor Amitabh Bachchan is joined by Ranbir Kapoor, Rajinikant­h, Alia Bhatt, and other stars from various film industries.

THE ELDERLY ARE NOT ALONE

British singer Rita Ora and her sister Elena will stand by the elderly during the coronaviru­s pandemic. They have signed up to be National Health Service (NHS) volunteers. They will assist with deliveries and they will also reach out to speak to lonely members of society during this time of social distancing.

ONCE A DOCTOR, ALWAYS A DOCTOR!

back, Irish Seven years

Leo Prime Minister medicine to Varadkar left in politics. pursue a career back to Now, he is going as Ireland work as a doctor

He will battles Covid-19. a week. Miss do one shift England Bhasha also Mukherjee will as return to work a junior doctor coronaviru­s during pandemic.

AMRITSAR HEALTH OFFICIAL SINGS CIVIL SONG IN HOSPITAL

Pharmacist at district civil hospital, Deepak

Rai Devgan, took spread to music to awareness about Covid-19 among the hospital authoritie­s and patients. On the tune of ‘Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai’ (Shor), he sang the ‘Corona’ song, by written Advocate Madhup. The song included precaution­s, safety tips.

WHEN CRPF TURNED UP AS ANGELS

Mohammad Arif from Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir) worked as a watchman in Mumbai. Desperate to reach his father who suffered a brain stroke, Arif began a 2,100 km journey on a bicycle from Mumbai to J&K. He was still on his way when the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) airlifted his father from Rajouri to Jammu and sent him to Chandigarh for treatment.

FEMALE INMATES OF PATIALA JAIL TO PRODUCE MASKS FOR THE NEEDY FOR FREE

Female inmates of Patiala jail have prepared 1,450 masks under the community polytechni­c scheme at Govt Polytechni­c College to distribute free of cost among the needy in district. Scheme coordinato­r Gurbakshis­h Singh said they have donated the masks to Patiala administra­tion. The inmates are undergoing a stitching, embroidery course, under which they made these.

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