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At a time Uttar Pradesh is shamed by the Dadri lynching incident, a 20-year-old resident of Bharat Bhakkan Mill in Aishbagh, Mohammad Zaki won accolades for saving the life of a cow that fell into a well.

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The heroic act of two men from Sangrur in Punjab, Inderpal Singh (34) and Kamalpreet Singh (25), using their turbans to save the lives of eight drowning youths during Ganesha idol immersion at Sullar Gharaat village in the district went viral on social media on Tuesday.

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Tejinder Pal Singh, an Indian-origin Sikh migrant driver in Australia has been feeding the homeless in Darwin for the past three years. He has dedicated the last Sunday of the month to feed the poor and homeless locals of northern Darwin after he finishes his shift as a cabbie. He cooks up 30 kilogrammes of Indian cuisine to feed the homeless after his night shift. The free lunch that Singh offers comprises chickpeas, rice and vegetarian curry.

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Nanak Chand Sharma, the driver of Punjab Roadways bus, which was targeted by the terrorists in a pre-dawn attack in Dinanagar town in Gurdaspur, showed tremendous presence of mind and helped save lives. He did not panic and drove away the heavy vehicle to the civil hospital as few passengers had sustained bullet injuries. He later rang up the police to inform about the incident. There were nearly 65 passengers in the bus, the driver later told reporters. (Source: Twitter)

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Harman Singh, an Amritdhari (baptized) Sikh from Ludhiana broke protocol by taking off his turban to help a profusely bleeding child in New Zealand. His heroic act made international headlines and has been presented with a truckload of new furniture for his sparsely decorated flat by a TV station.

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