
Mocked by his village, he kept digging anyway.
In 1990, a 15-year-old tribal boy named Shyam Lal picked up a spade and made a promise to end his village’s drought. With no funding, no official support, and years of ridicule, he worked alone for nearly three decades.
Twenty-seven years later, his persistence carved out a one-acre, 15-foot-deep pond — now a lifeline providing water for both people and livestock. What began as a teenager’s impossible dream has become proof that determination can reshape landscapes and futures alike.
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