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Here are some few mind-blowing stories that our editors have picked recently.
Love: An accidental journey to a co-incidental love story
Nehal and Anup met at a medical convention in Mumbai 11 years ago and realized that they shared a shocking similarity as both were involved in an accident on the same road in the same model car on the same date. The only difference was that the two accidents were three years apart.
Joy: Like father, like daughter: Ziva helps MS Dhoni clean up his car
MS Dhoni’s future in the game of cricket is a matter of discussion at present. However, he is not at all withered about the speculations and had recently posted an adorable video on Instagram. The video shows his little daughter Ziva helping him cleaning the big new jeep- Nissan Jonga. Dhoni wrote, how a little help can go a long way especially when it is a big vehicle. The video has gone viral minutes after he shared it.
Peace: The ‘Unending Fight’ to bring peace
A 52-year-old man, who doesn’t want any child to compromise on education due to financial constraints and give up on their dreams, has been cleaning toilets for the past 17 years to earn extra money to fund the education of underprivileged children.
Hope: ‘Bucket List’ A Bucket showering the street kids with hope
A social entrepreneur and co-founder of NGO Bucket List, Sakshi, had almost lost 70% of her vision when she was 19 years old. Now, she is changing the lives of underprivileged kids and already impacted the lives of more than 2000 kids in the last 3 years.
Humanity: To serve humanity is the charity of the highest degree
A 52-year-old man, who doesn’t want any child to compromise on education due to financial constraints and give up on their dreams, has been cleaning toilets for the past 17 years to earn extra money to fund the education of underprivileged children.
Achievement: ‘Fishing’ his way towards success
Building the fish pond over the course of three years with his hands, Rithson R Marak, began fish farming by 1986. With the help of various initiative his yield has gone up from selling 300-400 kg of fish in a year to beyond 500.