On a quiet road where clouds peep when trees whisper Man and cattle walk side by side — no rush, no quarrel. Tethered by ropes, bound by trust in timeless rhythm. Feet and hooves write their marks together, An unspoken harmony screams in silence Just presence, just care, just belonging.
✍️ Ganesh Daimary
A quiet village lane where nature thrives, animals roam freely, and human life blends harmoniously with the environment — a reminder that coexistence shapes a truly sustainable world.
✍️ Dr Shanti Priya Kindo
In a world full of chaos and noise, There exist some souls who speak in silence. They don’t bark, they don’t meow— They just understand. A dog and a cat, Different by nature, Yet bound by peace. They sit together, No words needed, Just presence—calm, quiet, enough. Not every bond makes a sound. Some just sit beside you And stay.
✍️ Alakesh Bezbaruah
In the busy Noonmati, Guwahati streets, a free-roaming dog(FRD) moves hesitantly between vegetable stalls and foot traffic. His tail is low, slightly tucked — a silent signal of fear and vulnerability. Ears alert but wary, body tense, he was unable to figure out way to manage the vehicles passing through. To many, he’s just there, but to those who look closely, his posture speaks of hunger, heat, and human indifference. Street dogs aren’t just background creatures — they are sentient, social, and part of our shared ecosystem. Understanding their body language isn’t sympathy — it’s survival. For them, and sometimes, for us too.
✍️ Barnali Chakraborty
Canteens often feed free-roaming dogs, a gesture that’s often love and kindness. but sometimes unstructured. This dog, hovering near a bin, is not just hungry. He's conditioned. Regular feeding has shaped his expectation: food near humans, food near bins, food on plates. But when the expected food doesn't come — frustration builds, and aggression may follow. It isn’t the dog’s fault. It’s a behavioural loop we created, unintentionally. A simple step: we can separate food waste from plates. Let dogs access leftovers safely, without relying on unpredictable hands. Love them. But also, design for them!
✍️ Barnali Chakraborty
When ducks, humans, and therophytes share the same space, health becomes a shared responsibility. #onewater,manylives. Location: Sonbeel, Assam
✍️ Barnali Chakraborty