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Results: The forest man

Published on 08/14/2018
By: LBP
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(Source: boredpanda.com and UNESCO) The largest river island in the world, Majuli, may disappear. Over the last 70 years, Majuli has shrunk by more than half and there are concerns it will be submerged in the next 20 years. The island is under constant threat due to the extensive soil erosion on its banks. The reason for this is thought to be the large embankments built in towns up the Brahmaputra river to protect them during the monsoon season which redirect the devastating fury of the river to the islet. Since 1991, over 35 villages have been washed away. And while Indian authorities are trying to figure out how to save the island, its life may have even been shorter if it wasn’t for one local environmental activist. In 1979, Jadav Payeng, then 16, encountered a large number of snakes that had died due to excessive heat after floods washed them onto the tree-less sandbar. Then and there, Jadav made it his life’s mission to save Majuli from erosion by planting trees. Working tirelessly every day, he has planted 550 hectares of forest – larger than Central Park in New York City (340 hectares). That forest is now home to Bengal tigers, Indian rhinoceros, and even a herd of over 100 elephants regularly visit it every year. Continue scrolling to learn more about this capeless hero.
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This biographical video lasts 16 minutes. If you just want the points, you can just answer the question and get the points. If you want to see how a humble man can make a difference only by planting seeds, then take your time and discover this beautiful project. I hope many people get simple, bright ideas that make this world better. Did you ever visit Majuli island?
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102 votes
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2015 votes
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I was impressed to see how unfriendly the soil was to plant those trees. I can hardly understand how they grow in such a place. This man should be caring about them every single day without failing. His work might help many people to keep calling the island "home". He was recognized by UNESCO for his ideas, but - so far - no one has adopted them. Can you mention any other successful projects people volunteer to do to save their place, or make it better?
I was impressed to see how unfriendly the soil was to plant those trees. I can hardly understand how they grow in such a place. This man should be caring about them every single day without failing. His work might help many people to keep calling the island
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359 votes
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The reason why Majuli is shrinking has a lot to do with the large embankments up the Brahmaputra river. People built them for protection from everything the monsoon season throws at them. But the embankments redirect the devastating fury of the river to the island. Can you recall any other human intervention to solve a problem in an area that ended up causing a bigger one?
The reason why Majuli is shrinking has a lot to do with the large embankments up the Brahmaputra river. People built them for protection from everything the monsoon season throws at them. But the embankments redirect the devastating fury of the river to the island. Can you recall any other human intervention to solve a problem in an area that ended up causing a bigger one?
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405 votes
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1072 votes
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640 votes
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Have you participated in a project to make your neighborhood better? If you did, please give us more details in the comments below. Thanks.
Have you participated in a project to make your neighborhood better? If you did, please give us more details in the comments below. Thanks.
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304 votes
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86%
1813 votes
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