Amidst Manipur’s ethnic conflict and border tensions, environmentalist Anish Ahamad continues his seven-year “Save Sparrow” mission. He installs handmade nests before the monsoon, helping local sparrow populations grow despite personal risks and lack of government support. His dedication highlights coexistence as a daily practice, even when facing conflict and economic hardship.
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