In Maharashtra’s Sitaram Peth village, bordering Tadoba Tiger Sanctuary, four women have taken on the dangerous task of escorting children to school. Facing constant tiger threats on a dark, unlit road, these mothers bravely patrol with sticks and torches, ensuring the children’s safe passage to and from the bus stand, driven by the strength of their maternal love. In Maharashtra’s Sitaram Peth village, bordering Tadoba Tiger Sanctuary, four women have taken on the dangerous task of escorting children to school. Facing constant tiger threats on a dark, unlit road, these mothers bravely patrol with sticks and torches, ensuring the children’s safe passage to and from the bus stand, driven by the strength of their maternal love.
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