Where there is a will, there is a way

Their little business took off and now, the couple is completely independent and very happy. They still are not in touch with their children and as they’ve made their lives beautiful on their own, they’ve given a very special message to the world.

Kindness knows no age, just innocence

I met a girl named Ayushi who is in seventh grade at her school, a little girl who taught me that kindness needs no age to help someone. Her story would have gone unnoticed if it wasn’t for my new friend Manju – Ayushi is Manju’s niece – please read on to know what Ayushi did.

I promised and I gave a good life to Tuffy

The moment I saw him, I promised myself that I’ll give the dog a better life where he doesn’t have to run around looking for shelter or food, which I delivered by taking care of him.

Happiness never decreases when shared”

Everyone celebrates their birthday the way they want to make themselves feel special, but perhaps very few people make it in this way, the real humanity is that we share our happiness with others, especially to do something for those who are not capable.

A helping hand

Manish, having learned kindness and compassion from his parents, also helps many people; if someone in his factory is sick or tired due to overwork, he would go out of the way and starts helping them.

Swachchta Pakhwada (Fortnight of Cleanliness) – Awareness drives

Mr. Sachin Kumar Singh told that some people in the nearby areas have started keeping their wet waste and dry waste separately which is a very good thing. This will assist municipalities and make their task of sorting easier. Some parts of the dry waste can also be recycled, hence it does not end up in the landfill and can be put to good use.

A good neighbor is a priceless treasure

One day Javida Aunty visited Nirmala as usual and noticed that Nirmala was laying unconscious. She immediately took Nirmala to Indresh Hospital in Dehradun, which is about an hour’s drive knowing that she would get better treatment there.

My friend looked out for me!

When she came back, I was so thankful. I wasn’t hungry after lunch, all thanks to her. I will never forget this and also look forward to doing something nice for her!!

Building trust to avoid drug abuse

This is not one person’s work and must be a collective responsibility. Police officers like Mr. Ashok, put themselves out front to pass on the message to the users of drug substances, and as readers also we should feel responsible to make sure that the message is passed on where & when needed.