Being a citizen of this country, it is everyone’s duty to understand their responsibilities towards the country. You must have seen that the government often plants trees on the roadside or dividers, but no one takes care of them. As a result, these trees and plants soon die. However, a video related to this is going viral on social media, which has surprised and amused people. In this video, a man riding a scooter is seen watering trees and plants in the middle of the road, which is not usually seen anywhere else.
This video made my day. 🫶
THE MAN simply doing his duty towards the environment. 👊🫡
No noise, no drama — just responsibility.Every morning he comes & waters these plants on the road divider, quietly quenching their thirst. 🌱
Real service doesn’t need an audience. 👊🫡
Via… pic.twitter.com/5JSdm3qsoG— The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨⚖️ (@SamSiff) March 10, 2026
In the video, you can see how the man on a scooter carries two buckets filled with water and uses a mug to pour water on the trees and plants in the middle of the road. He slowly moves forward on the scooter, watering the plants. Although it is not known where this video is from or who this man is, but it is clear that this man is fulfilling his environmental responsibilities very well. If everyone takes similar responsibilities, the environment can be cured.
A man doing his duty towards the environment
The beautiful video was shared on social media platform Twitter by a user named @SamSiff with the caption, “This video made my day. This guy is just doing his duty towards the environment. No noise, no drama—just responsibility. Every morning, he comes and waters these plants on the road divider, silently quenching their thirst. True service doesn’t need an audience.”
The 34-second video has been viewed more than 39,000 times, and has received more than 3,000 likes and comments. One user wrote, “This is really heart touching.” “True service doesn’t need an audience…just quiet responsibility and care for nature,” another user wrote. “Small actions, big impact. People like him remind us that real change starts with small responsibilities. No cameras, no claps—just care for nature. Salute to these silent heroes.”











