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Childless Couple Cultivates 105-Acre Forest in Rewa, Naming Trees Their Family
🗓 19 Jun 2026, 08:32 AM
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In Rewa, Deenanath Kol and Nanki Devi, unable to have children, have found solace and purpose by nurturing a sprawling 105-acre forest, treating the trees as their own family.
In a remarkable display of dedication and love, a couple from Rewa has transformed their lives by cultivating a vast forest spanning 105 acres. Deenanath Kol and Nanki Devi, who faced the sorrow of not having children, chose to adopt the trees they planted as their own family.
Over a period of 35 years, the couple diligently worked to nurture this green expanse. Their efforts have resulted in a thriving forest that now stands as a testament to their commitment and a symbol of environmental conservation.
What began as a personal journey to find fulfillment has evolved into an ecological marvel, showcasing an inspiring alternative to traditional family structures and highlighting the profound connection between humans and nature.
Over a period of 35 years, the couple diligently worked to nurture this green expanse. Their efforts have resulted in a thriving forest that now stands as a testament to their commitment and a symbol of environmental conservation.
What began as a personal journey to find fulfillment has evolved into an ecological marvel, showcasing an inspiring alternative to traditional family structures and highlighting the profound connection between humans and nature.