SIXSHOTSOFLIFE
There’s negativity all around but we will focus on the positivity. Our editor picks shots of life that bring a smile
CELEBRATING TOGETHERNESS VIRTUALLY
Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi shared a beautiful poem which gives us optimistic goals in these difficult times of Covid-19. He shared an interesting virtual meet video in which all his friends and neighbours are seen celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi. If winter comes, can spring be far behind. Sid, we too hope for brighter days!
YELLOW, YELLOW! HAPPY FELLOW
Won’t you be thrilled to cat see a pikachu feline parent, in real life? A Supamas from Thammapa turned her accidentally Thailand she yellow, when Ka-Pwong, cat, to treat a fungal the colour of applied turmeric but changed worked wonders, magic of the infection. It you about your mom tell her fur. Didn’t have proof! haldi? Boy, you
INNOVATION IS THE KEY
When it comes to thinking out-of-the box, we Indians top the game. The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay held an online ceremony for over 2,000 graduating students due to the current restriction on large gatherings. The futuristic ceremony featured personalised avatars of each student walking across the stage to receive their qualification. What a delight to get degrees in a digital avatar!
TIME TO GO LOCAL
Actor Prachi Desai took Instagram to to share a of pictures series of vendors selling guavas, she clicked en route to Ranthambhore in Rajasthan. Let’s empower them through purchases big or small they work as tirelessly in toughest the of situations lead an to independent she says. life, Desai encourages fans to support small and stop businesses bargaining.
LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTERS
Scroll down Australian cricketer David Warner’s Instagram feed and you can see it strewn with his daughters either dressed in ethnic Indian wear or playing cricket with him or making TikTok videos. In a latest post, the cricketer shared an adorable picture of his daughters Indi Rae and Ivy Mae posing in their father’s clothes. He captioned it, “Leave your kids for one day and they raid your wardrobe”. These cute munchkins are sure to brighten your day!
ADORABLE REUNION
In the wild, bull elephants leave the herd to find a mate but female elephants tend to remain with their mothers for life. Thirty-nine-year-old elephant Pori was moved from her former home in Berlin to the Bergzoo in Halle, Germany, where she was reunited with her 19-year-old daughter Tana after 12 years of separation. Netizens couldn’t stop gushing over this mother-daughter bond.