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Earth Day 2026 - The Boy and the Snakes

Earth Day 2026 - The Boy and the Snakes

Season 6 Episode 1568 Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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Earth Day 2026 - The Boy and the Snakes

In 1979, after a massive flood hit the region of Assam, a 16-year-old Jadav was walking along the banks of the Brahmaputra River. He came across a sight that broke his heart: hundreds of snakes had been washed up onto a barren, treeless sandbar. With no shade to protect them and no forest to hide in, the snakes had died from the blistering heat.

Jadav sat down and wept over their bodies. He realized that without trees, all living things—including humans—would eventually suffer the same fate.

When he asked the local elders for help, they told him nothing would grow on that sandy wasteland, but they gave him twenty bamboo saplings to try. Jadav went to that desolate island and planted them.

Then, he stayed.

For the next 40 years, Jadav Payeng planted a tree every single day. He lived a simple life as a milk seller, but his true soul was poured into that sandbar. He carried seeds, transported red ants to improve the soil quality, and buckled down against the harsh river winds. He didn't do it for fame, money, or even a "thank you." He did it because he had made a promise to the earth.

Decades passed before the world even noticed he existed. In 2008, forest officials were stunned to discover a dense, thriving forest where maps showed only a barren wasteland.

Today, the Molai Forest spans over 1,300 acres—an area larger than New York’s Central Park. What started as a few bamboo shoots is now a lush sanctuary filled with:

  • Thousands of species of trees.

  • A herd of over 100 elephants that visits regularly.

  • Bengal tigers, rhinos, and deer.

  • Vibrant birdlife that had long since vanished from the region.

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