Hindustan Times (Noida)

Six shots of life

We’re back to spreading positivity and chasing away the gloom. Our editor picks shots of life that bring a smile

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A MASTERPIEC­E

Odisha-based artist Arun Sahu beautifull­y carved two copies of the Hindu holy book Hanuman Chalisa, in wood. Sahu wishes to gift one copy to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the other to Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.

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CUTENESS PERSONIFIE­D BEING KIND TO ALL

Hungarian couple Klaudia Kis and Richard Varga came across two rare white-tailed eagles, clasped together, during their journey from the Black Sea near Romania to the Black Forest in Germany. The duo rescued the eagles before continuing on their journey, as part of a challenge to raise awareness of Danube river pollution. Compassion for all makes this world beautiful.

In a heartwarmi­ng video, three-year-old Jaxon Emberton from UK, born with a chromosoma­l abnormalit­y known as Digeorge syndrome, is seen beaming with delight as he sees his parents, Charles Emberton and Cassie Booth’s faces for the first time, after being given a pair of glasses. The little one’s smile has won the hearts of many!

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A NOVEL STEP YOU GO, GIRL!

Actor Rashmika Mandanna took to Instagram to launch an initiative, celebratin­g Good Samaritans who have gone out of their way to help others, during the pandemic. Through her campaign, Spreading Hope, she aims to encourage people to value these superheroe­s and get inspired by these real-life stories of courage and compassion. Rashmika, you inspire us!

LOVE TRULY WINS!

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In a bid to support conservati­on efforts and help with the cost of taking care of zoo animals, amid the pandemic, Bengaluru zoo has urged citizens to adopt animals. A part of the contributi­on will be used for conservati­on efforts, and cover partial costs of feeding and veterinary care of around 2,388 animals here, belonging to 102 different species.

Compiled by Swati Chaturvedi

Mail your six shots entries to htcity@hindustant­imes.com

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As they say, ‘Where there is a will, there is a way’. Para swimmer Shams Aalam tweeted a compelling picture of a tricycle built by Bill Forward, an Australian, to take his wife, an Alzheimer’s patient, out for a ride. He captioned it, “Creativity, Inclusivit­y, Dignity, Love wins!” We couldn’t agree more.

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