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‘Like the Drifting Grains of Sand’:1 Vulnerability, Security and Adjustment by Communities in the<i>Char</i>lands of the Damodar River, India

Author Affiliations
Australian National University, Burdwan Medical College & Hospital
Published InSouth Asia Journal of South Asian Studies
Year2007
Citations31

Abstract

Abstract Charlands are islands formed in major river systems particularly in the flat deltaic plains such as those in the Bengal delta in eastern India and Bangladesh. The charlands in the lower reaches of the Damodar River in India are prone to frequent floods, shifting river channels and consequent riverbank erosion. In spite of these risks posed by the environment, migrant communities from Bihar and Bangladesh settle in the charlands because the soils are fertile, and because being untitled, they are relatively cheaper than legal lands. This paper explores the mental maps or perceptions that the chouras—the charland inhabitants—have of their places of living. We ask: How do the chouras see their fragile environment? Our findings are as follows: first…
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