Updated Jan 14, 2021 | 18:31 IST
A 10-year-old boy has warmed the hearts of netizens after he sat with a new student who was all by himself during recess in school. Check out the thank you note he received from his new friend: A 10-year-old boy sat with a new classmate who was all by himself during lunch. | Image: iStock Images/Twitter 
Kindness goes a long way. It is truly said that it costs nothing but means everything.
A 10-year-old boy is winning hearts online for his kind gesture towards his new classmate. He sat with the new student during lunch break and at the end of the day, received a heartwarming note from his new friend.
Updated Jan 09, 2021 | 10:18 IST
A man was surprised when he found his father s photo on Google Earth seven years after he died. Man find dad s photo on Google Earth seven years after he died  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
Tokyo: A man in Japan was surprised when he found images of his father who died seven years ago on Google Earth. Twitter user @TeacherUfo said that he was getting bored sitting at home amid the pandemic when he decided to search for his parents house on Google Earth. I saw my father who has passed away seven years ago, he wrote on Twitter. He said that his mother was walking up to him as he waited for her on the side of the road.
Updated Jan 08, 2021 | 13:27 IST
David MacMillan and his friend were at a supermarket in Washington DC when a worker in the supermarket s pharmacy randomly offered them a shot of COVID-19 vaccine each. Grocery shoppers receive surprise COVID-19 vaccinations  |  Photo Credit: Facebook
Washington DC: A law student and his friend who went for grocery shopping ended up randomly receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. David MacMillan and his friend were at a Giant Food store in the US capital last week when a worker in the supermarket s pharmacy section offered them each a shot. Both of them were surprised by the offer and happily accepted it.
Updated Jan 03, 2021 | 07:03 IST
Five-year-old Aranya Chopra made 200 cards for nursing home residents. She used her piggy bank savings to send them a cake, a decorative Santa and a vase. 5-year-old girl named Aranya Chopra made 200 cards for nursing home residents.  
Vestal, New York: A five-year-old girl sent hundreds of cards for the residents of a nursing home in New York to make them feel special during the holiday season.
Aranya Chopra, 5, spent her winter vacations making 200 cards for the residents of a local nursing home. She also got festive decorations and a cake for the residents from her savings.