Today when I opened Facebook, I was greeted with the below picture. I took this photo two years back when I was visiting my hometown Jorhat in Assam, India.
For my international audience a little titbit about my beautiful state. Assam is a gorgeous state in northeastern part of India. The land of tea and the only place in the world where you can find single horn rhinoceros. And if that is not all the largest river island Majuli is about 7 miles away from my home. A land of untouched beauty, which looks still the same as it was 20 years back when I was a growing up.
The picture intrigued me, for during that time of the year Assam was badly hit by the flood. About half of the state was under water. A curse that keeps revisiting Assam every other year, if not less. I was driving down home when I saw this family making the makeshift boat to possibly travel across the village.
Life never stops despite all natural calamities. A beautiful reminder and a great lesson I learned that day.
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One can never get too far away from home!❤️
Thank you for your beautiful note ❤️
Home is where the heart is! 💛
What a fantastic reminder of the strength of human spirit 🙂
Absolutely. Thank you for stopping by
I love the feature of Facebook…On this Day!
Thank you so much Neha
My pleasure 🙂
Thank you so much my friend
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Assam is truly a gorgeous state. A gifted place of nature. The land of red rivers and blue hills. The land of mighty Brahmaputra. The land with infinite virtues. 😊
Thank you for sharing. Yes, the human spirit moves on but it is also such a tragedy that there is so much suffering – year after year. I just watched an amazing Assamese movie called – Rainbow fields. So i can connect more to your post. 🙂
Few days back there was an article in The Indian Express about Majuli and the flood. Through it I came to know a lot about it. And now when I read you post, I feel so connected.
Thank you. Have you been to Assam?
Thank you so much for your Kind words. There is a easy but costly solution – build a dam – it is heavily politicized. I haven’t watch the movie. Let me check it out. 😊
I’m from Assam 😄
Yes ,Life is resilient.Thanks for sharing your story
Thank you Jaya for reading and commenting
Welcome
Oh. Whereabouts
Thank you for reading
Dibrugarh! 😊
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Cool. My mama lives there
Wow. That’s great.. 👍🏻😊
It feels good to know that we belong from the same beautiful land. 🙂
I know. 😊🌸
😊 🙂
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Old memories always stir something in the heart, isn’t it? I have fond but somewhat dim memories of Assam from a trip long ago!
Wow… I feel as though I’ve been on an adventure of a lifetime. Such beauty poured through memories shared. Your words painted a vivid picture to behold. Thanks for sharing Shantanu an amazing moment.
beautiful reminder of what is important to you! 🙂
Thanks so much dear Wendi. I so appreciate your words
Bless you!
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Thanks so much for your beautiful reads
When did you visit Assam? Thanks for reading
You are certainly welcome, the pleasure is mine.
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Beautiful and sad at the same time. There’s often more to the story that what people can see.
You are so right. Thanks for your beautiful read