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TCN- Slow Disaster- Flood, Riverbank Erosion & Everyday Struggles in Assam- Mitul Boruah

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Join us in this compelling episode as we delve deep into the pressing issue of floods in Assam and their catastrophic impact on the captivating island of Majuli. Majuli, one of the largest river islands in the world, is at the brink of being lost forever due to a combination of flooding and erosion, exacerbated by inadequate policy measures. Our guest, Dr. Mitul Baruah, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology & Environmental Studies at Ashoka University, brings his expertise to shed light on this critical topic.

Dr. Baruah is the author of the thought-provoking book "Slow Disaster: Political Ecology of Hazards and Everyday Life in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam," which unravels the struggles and everyday lives of rural communities in the hazardous geographies of the Brahmaputra Valley. With a focus on Majuli, his extensive ethnographic research highlights the immense challenges faced by its residents, including the loss of landmass, destruction of livelihoods, and forced displacement and outmigration.

In this episode, we explore the nuances surrounding Brahmaputra Valley's flood crisis, examining the interplay of natural and human factors that have contributed to the valley's vulnerability. We also discuss the historical context of Majuli's transformations, the impact on the local population, and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. Through our conversation with Dr. Baruah, we aim to understand the complexities of the flood issue and explore potential pathways towards building a sustainable mechanism for resolving this crisis. Join us as we navigate the waters, raise awareness, and seek actionable steps to rescue Majuli and safeguard its future.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individual podcasters. Listener Discretion is advised.

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Join us in this compelling episode as we delve deep into the pressing issue of floods in Assam and their catastrophic impact on the captivating island of Majuli. Majuli, one of the largest river islands in the world, is at the brink of being lost forever due to a combination of flooding and erosion, exacerbated by inadequate policy measures. Our guest, Dr. Mitul Baruah, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology & Environmental Studies at Ashoka University, brings his expertise to shed light on this critical topic.

Dr. Baruah is the author of the thought-provoking book "Slow Disaster: Political Ecology of Hazards and Everyday Life in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam," which unravels the struggles and everyday lives of rural communities in the hazardous geographies of the Brahmaputra Valley. With a focus on Majuli, his extensive ethnographic research highlights the immense challenges faced by its residents, including the loss of landmass, destruction of livelihoods, and forced displacement and outmigration.

In this episode, we explore the nuances surrounding Brahmaputra Valley's flood crisis, examining the interplay of natural and human factors that have contributed to the valley's vulnerability. We also discuss the historical context of Majuli's transformations, the impact on the local population, and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. Through our conversation with Dr. Baruah, we aim to understand the complexities of the flood issue and explore potential pathways towards building a sustainable mechanism for resolving this crisis. Join us as we navigate the waters, raise awareness, and seek actionable steps to rescue Majuli and safeguard its future.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individual podcasters. Listener Discretion is advised.

Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can listen to our show on all streaming platforms by clicking on the link:- https://bingepods.com/podcast/the-chicken-neck-podcast

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