Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

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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FOR A KINDER WORLD

These HT City readers say that helping others in uncertain times is a responsibi­lity, not a favour. Young Delhiites Aliza Ali, Noyonika Gupta and Mallika Goel adopted a distressed community of widows in Kalindi Kunj, and raised funds to provide them rations. With the support of Delhi Police, these girls have been looking after these 85 families since the lockdown started. We’re proud of their commitment and determinat­ion.

TABLE WALK!

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A STORY A DAY, KEEPS STRESS AWAY

Chandigarh BJP leader Sanjay Tandon and his wife Priya have been doing daily digital storytelli­ng sessions on tales of spirituali­ty, morals and Indian culture, and much more. Every day they narrate one story from their co-authored story compilatio­n series ‘Sunrays.’ The idea is to keep people engaged and give valuable life lessons.

NO SUCH

THING AS DULL A LOCKDOWN B’DAY!

A quarantine birthday is so worth the hype, says Kaushal. Vicky The actor Instagram, wrote on “This the one birthday is I’ll always remember.

Never knew doing dishes not and dusting for a day could make me feel like a king.

Met no one, connected but with so many. Every call, every message, every poem, the made me artwork, it feel special.”

PARISIAN FASHION IN THE TIMES OF COVID-19

Geneviève and MarieVic, a Paris, has mother-daughter been duo shooting from project their on-trend titled Avenue pictures capital's Montaigne, under their named after most chic fashion avenue the French and avenue. “We’d pose in front meet on us of the the connected, abandoned and we could stores. It distancing celebrate kept code,” says life under MarieVic. the social unusual ideas. Unusual times ignite

A BOND STRONGER THAN BLOOD!

Two migrant workers, Amrit and Yakub, were returning home to their Madhya Pradesh village in a truck. Suddenly, Amrit started feeling unwell. Other travellers suspected he had Covid-19 and forced him to get down. Yakub, too, got down immediatel­y to be with his friend, least thinking about the virus or the money he paid to get a place in the truck. Amrit passed away, his head in Yakub’s lap. But true friendship remains immortal.

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