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Deccan Herald finds a silver lining through its 'Spread Kindness' campaign

DH has embarked on a journey to bring positive stories to light. Through the campaign, the DH team has sought out stories of humanitarian efforts, aiming to help these remarkable individuals along and to inspire others to follow in their footsteps

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Deccan Herald finds a silver lining through its 'Spread Kindness' campaign

The past few weeks have been a period of uncertainty and fear for many in the country as it battles Covid-19. The headlines have been of disease, constrained lifestyles, displaced migrants and the prospect of economic meltdown.

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But unfazed by this unprecedented crisis, many people have risen to the occasion, serving those in need; whether it is ensuring a regular supply of medicines for the elderly, delivering essentials to tribals living in the hinterlands or providing fresh cooked meals to those who need it.

Deccan Herald (DH) has embarked on a journey to bring these stories to light. Through the aptly titled campaign ‘Spread Kindness’, the DH team has sought out these positive stories of humanitarian efforts, aiming to help these remarkable individuals along and to inspire others to follow in their footsteps.

For example, there is the story of Shubhajit, who despite having a physical disability, has dipped into his savings to help migrant workers in his locality; Shanta Narona, a tailor in Shivamogga, has been stitching and distributing masks to the poor free of charge in his village in Shivamogga; and Manjari Colaco has been feeding hundreds of stray dogs in Bengaluru during the lockdown.

“These uplifting stories embody our tagline ‘The Power of Good’. We’re privileged to tell others about these remarkable individuals, and hope that it sparks a movement to help those less fortunate than us,” said Sitaraman Shankar, Editor, DH.

Over the past week, readers were moved enough by the story of Hubbali-based vegetable vendor Ratnamma to help her get a vending pass and some monetary support so that she could continue earning a living. Every act of kindness is worth sharing, and showcasing the stories of these everyday heroes helped brighten up a tough few weeks for all of us.

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Some stories on #Spread Kindness

https://www.deccanherald.com/spectrum/survival-a-stitch-at-a-time-838243.html

https://www.deccanherald.com/spectrum/pillar-of-empathy-strength-838242.html

https://www.deccanherald.com/spectrum/of-jobs-lost-and-gained-838245.html

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Deccan Herald Spread Kindness campaign
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