Sundarbans

The world’s mangroves 2000–2020

The world is making progress towards ending the loss of mangrove forests, according to this new report by the FAO. Found on the coastlines of 123 countries worldwide, over 20 percent of mangroves are estimated to have been lost globally over the past 40 years, mainly due to both human …

Relief stalled

CPI(M)-Trinamul rivalry affects aid to cyclone Aila victims relief funds from the central government to help victims of cyclone Aila in West Bengal have hardly reached the needy. Political one-upmanship between the ruling cpi(m) in the state and Mamata Banerjee

Victims of the hungry tide take one day at a time

Ananya Dutta Residents of the Sunderbans islands are forced to live on the embankments or on temporary huts put up on stilts. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish The Hindu Residents of the Sunderbans islands are forced to live on the embankments or on temporary huts put up on stilts. File Photo: …

Aila victims face neglect three months later

Ananya Dutta GOSABA (SUNDERBANS): Though large amounts of relief materials were rushed to the Sunderbans when cyclone Aila ripped through large areas here on May 25, three months later the supplies have dried up, now that the immediate crisis is over. However, a larger calamity looms over the region, waiting …

Panna tigers give clue to Sundarbans tigers' deaths?

Those in Bangladesh who argue that the death four years ago of two Sundarbans tigers was due to reckless research have found support for their contention in the findings of an official Indian investigation into the deaths of Panna tigers in Madhya Pradesh. It is now thought increasingly likely that …

Tiger that ate snakes

Food shortage may have forced diet change on july 17, Sunderbans forest officials posted in Netidhopani came across a dead tiger near their field office. A post mortem revealed the tiger had eaten two cobras, one of them was a king cobra. Tigers are not known to prey on snakes; …

From the blurbs

Good Women Do Not Inherit Land, Politics of Land and Gender in India by Nitya Rao, Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad, Rs 795 This book takes us to the lives and anxieties of Santhal women in two villages of Dumka district, Jharkhand. The life histories span different social patterns but all of …

Govt urged to take steps to save Sundarban

Upakuliya Paribesh Surakkha Nagarik Mancha on Sunday called on the authorities concerned to include the forest-dependant people in management of Sundarban. The green group made the call at a news briefing held at the conference room of Paribartan, a non-governmental organisation, in Khulna city marking Mangrove Action Day 2009. Merina …

A ray of light for Ailas victims

Apart from granting Rs 1,000 crore as compensation for the Aila affected people, the Centre ahs also sanctioned Rs 1.5 crore for provision of solar lanterns to the Aila-affected blocks in the Sunderbans area. The ministry of new and renewable energy has sanctioned this grant of Rs 1.5 crore to …

Barind region facing imminent natural disaster

The very old proverb 'Barind is a land whose name is written in water' seems to be true to its alphabets as without water, the existence of the vast Barind region under greater Rajshahi districts (Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj, Naogaon and Natore) is going to become extinct. A field survey conducted by …

Final frontier: agenda to protect the ecosystem and habitat of Indias coast for conservation and livelihood security

Report of the Expert Committee on draft CMZ notification chaired by M S Swaminathan submitted to Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh. Recommendations of this committee have been accepted and CMZ 2008 Notification, 2008 lapses on July 22, 2009. Report of the Expert Committee on the draft …

Aila prompts exodus

Sea levels rising between 3mm and 5mm a year; tidal surges will intensify say scientists a steady stream of people can be seen making their way to the main jetty in Chotomollakhali island in the Sunderbans these days. On an average, about 200 of them leave for the mainland each …

Tigers further in danger

Climate change is driving the Royal Bengal Tiger, celebrated monarch of the Sundarbans, from its natural habitat in search of food, say experts-leading to tragic consequences for the already critically endangered species in its encounters with humans. Two tigers have been beaten to death by villagers this year in Bangladesh's …

Rs 1000cr Aila aid to state govt

Pranab Mukherjee today proposed to allocate Rs 1,000 crore for Aila relief to the Bengal government as sought by chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, a move likely to please the state

Another disaster unfolding in Sundarbans

Almost a month after the devastating cyclone Aila hit the Sundarbans, the world

Gone with the wind

Cyclone Aila, which struck West Bengal on May 25, left a trail of devastation along the length of the State. It killed 137 people and affected the lives of more than seven lakh. The Sunderbans, spread over the districts of South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas, bore the brunt …

Lessons from Cyclone Aila

The Sunderbans have a more valuable role to play Barun Roy / New Delhi July 2, 2009, 2:04 IST The Sunderbans have a more valuable role to play than to merely sustain human populations and activities. Cyclone Aila, which ripped through the Sunderbans in late May, has left in its …

@110 km/hr

A special report on "Aila", the cyclone that struck on May 25. Now, with 400 km-long embankment breached, people of Sunderbans live with threat of a high tide causing further damage. It calls for a long-term policy on behalf of the islanders for saving the Sunderbans. See Also Report: Boiling …

@110 km/hr

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