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Sanjoy Hazarika

    Sanjoy Hazarika is a Columnist, author of the acclaimed books, Strangers of the Mist and Strangers no More, researcher, rights activist and filmmaker, Sanjoy Hazarika returns to journeying on the Brahmaputra, rediscovering the river, learning about the new challenges that it and its people face in the uncertainties of climate change and human interventions. Hazarika, who is working on a travelogue on his journeys on the Brahmaputra, from Tibet to the Bay of Bengal, is also the founder of the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research.

    River Reflections: Impermanence, Erosion, Migration On The Brahmaputra
    River Reflections

    River Reflections: Impermanence, Erosion, Migration On The Brahmaputra

    Sanjoy Hazarika25 Jun 2022 12:30 AM GMT

    The uncertainty of life and livelihoods is forcing many to migrate from the temporary silt islands, locally known as chars or saporis

    Reflections From A River: Returning To The Brahmaputra
    River Reflections

    Reflections From A River: Returning To The Brahmaputra

    Sanjoy Hazarika18 Jun 2022 12:30 AM GMT

    A traveller returns to the Brahmaputra to traverse seven districts, travelling over 1,000 km, on roads and on the river, to write about this riverine...

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