Updated On: 18 July, 2021 07:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
19-year-old Mulund resident had rescued the snake from Chembur around two months ago; all 18 snakelets have been released into the forest

Amaan Khan with a snakelet
Here’s a story of a cobra mother, who must be very tired right now. The cobra hatched 18 eggs on Friday night, two months after a 19-year-old wildlife rescuer and FYBCom student rescued her in Chembur.
The rescuer took the snake to his Mulund home, and realised she was pregnant, when she delivered 18 eggs at his residence the next day. He then continued to keep the eggs at his home after taking permission of the forest department. On Friday night, all 18 snake babies were born and released in the forest.