India’s tech capital, Bengaluru, is expanding at breakneck speed, fueled by its booming IT industry. But as the city grows, snakes and other wildlife are losing their natural habitats and entering human settlements. With snakebites causing an estimated 58,000 deaths annually across India, fear and reverence coexist. Amid this tension, snake rescuer Shuayb Ahmed is on a mission to safely relocate snakes and promote coexistence through awareness and compassion.
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