Plight of Riverbank Erosion Related Internally Displaced Persons in Assam: A Study of South Salmara Mankachar District
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Keywords: Natural Disaster, Riverbank erosion, Flood, Landless Issues, Human Security and Government’s Role.Abstract
This paper explores the plight of those in Assam and the South Salmara Mankachar District who are impacted
by riverbank erosion and floods. Due to its extensive river network, Assam is vulnerable to natural calamities
like erosion and floods, which hinders the state's overall progress. The Brahmaputra and Barak Rivers, which
have over 50 tributaries, are the main cause of flood destruction each year during the monsoon season. As a
result of the massive erosion, number villages have disappeared since the last few decades. Peoples are forced
to displace from the one place to another to take shelters in different places including the nearest state of
Meghalaya. Due to erosion, people lose their life, homestead, agricultural land and earning sources, which also
a cause of urban migration in the state. As a result of such intense of bank erosion, pose severe challenges to
human security in the State as well as in the study district. Government’s initiative to address the issue has also
been minimal against the context of security threat that people encounter on a daily basis. In the above
backdrops, this paper is an attempt to understand the socio-economic and political impact of riverbank erosion
on the displaced people. Besides, it also examines the effectiveness of governments approach to mitigate the
riverbank erosion problem as well as the plight of displaced persons in the selected district.
