We live in a small place, In the midst of river, Encircled by water People said that ‘It is a largest river island’.
We call it ‘Majuli’! Land placed At centre!
There was a time When, Our life were self contain With nature and culture! But, almighty probably Do not like it!
Inundation gradually shifted to floods, Small strike of water on land Converted strike of wild waves Land takes away, Crops started to damage, People lost their land, Water on the ground and beneath decline, Water in well poisoned, Our tradition cut loose!
The farmer...... The potter...... The craftsman...... The fisherman........ The weaver........... The........... All are migrated To the island with concrete and mock matter In search of livelihood!
Those who are here Like us, Still waiting With a hope, that Almighty will change its mind, ‘Bless us!’ Again we will Perform ‘Sinha- Jatra’ of Post-modern era!
On the occasion of World Environment Day. Celebrated on 5th June. This year focal theme is “Small Island and Climate Change”. ‘Majuli’ is island located in the midst of river Brahmaputra in Assam, India. It was a heritage point of nature and culture; hub of Baisnobaite (Sankari) religious and cultural practices with numbers of cultural complexes. The rich nature nurtures the rich heritage of culture and people. But from several decades the island is facing threats of nature and people lost their valuable assets and livelihood. Moreover, ongoing weather and climatic anomalies divested the situation with crop failure, water crisis, and sudden divested floods. Moreover, in larger area ground water is contaminated with arsenic. There is need of strategic focus approach in the area for climate change adaptation and resilience planning.