Snake bites are a serious health issue in many rural and agricultural areas of India. Farmers and villagers working in fields or walking in open areas are at risk of snake encounters, especially during the monsoon season and at night., One of the major problems is the delay in identifying whether a snake is venomous or not and taking appropriate action. In many cases, victims or nearby people are unable to recognize the type of snake, leading to confusion and panic. This often results in delays in seeking proper medical treatment., Additionally, access to immediate healthcare facilities may be limited in rural areas, and people may not be aware of correct first aid practices. As a result, valuable time is lost before the victim receives proper medical attention., I have observed and heard about incidents where snake bites cause fear and delay in response due to lack of awareness and quick identification. This delay can increase the severity of the situation and lead to serious health consequences., This problem highlights the gap in awareness, timely response, and access to proper treatment in snake bite cases, especially in rural communities.