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SIXSHOTSOFLIFE
There’s negativity all around but we will focus on the positivity. Our editor picks shots of life that bring a smile
A BEAR HUG LIKE NO OTHER!
Moms can go to any length to bring a smile on their child’s face. Sally Boocock, a paramedic in Britain, dressed up like a bear to surprise her twin daughters! She had been away from her little girls for nine weeks, fighting on the frontline to defeat Covid19, and wanted to see them.
CELEBRATION IS A STATE OF MIND UP WHEN ART POPPED IN THE PARKING
It was American musician Prince’s birth anniversary on
June 7. Food artist Harley Langberg paid tribute to the legend with his lockdown creation, made with mashed potatoes, beets, black pasta, purple cabbage, and turnips. Connecting people across race and religions, art helps humanity get through any adversity. Despite all the negativity around us, it can help us stay happy and motivated. So, instead of hate, celebrate, as Prince said.
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NOW THAT’S LIKE A HERO GRATITUDE FOR MOTHER EARTH LEADING BY EXAMPLE
Mohit Agarwal, Inspector General of Police, Kanpur range, asked SHO Ranjeet Singh to fine him for not wearing a mask in public. The IG paid ₹100 as fine when he got the challan. It takes a strong leader to admit mistakes and make amends. We salute this cop for setting the right example. This is how we can defeat our deadly enemy, Covid-19.
Compiled by Shara Ashraf Prayag