biharfloods

Historically, floods and their control have never been a big issue in the Ganga-Brahmaputra basin, as it is today. Floods became a major issue after the British occupied India. When they examined the Ganga basin, they believed that if it could be made “flood-free”, they could levy a tax in return for such protection.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Forty fourth Breach of the Gandak Embankment: Dinesh Kumar Mishra

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Forty fourth Breach of the Gandak Embankment in past 24 Years The Gandak breached its right embankment in village Semaria of Barauli block o...
Monday, 12 April 2010

Embankments that doom the people

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The periodic floods in the Kosi basin and embankment breaches have landed the people of north Bihar in a perpetual mess. In assembly session...
Monday, 5 April 2010

पलायन कर रहे हैं लोग

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(Dr D K Mishra [along side a women journalist] with officials responsible for Kusaha breach discussing course of the river on map in the Co...
Friday, 2 April 2010

Lives on the Koshi’s sands

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In August 2008, when the Koshi breached its embankment in Kusaha near the Indo-Nepal border and affected close to 2.3 million people in part...

The nowhere people

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When the foundation stone for the Kosi embankment was laid on January 14, 1955, near Nirmali in Saharsa district in Bihar, euphoric people s...
Saturday, 20 March 2010

News Update on Kosi

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-Gross injustice has been done to Bihar by not giving any special package to flood victims of Kosi region on the pattern of tsunami and Aila...

Crop Failure in Kosi Region

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Bihar State Assembly proceedings came to a grinding halt on March 16, 2010 after Opposition party MLA’s kicked up a storm over the ruling ND...
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