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Conflict and Women: Resistance to Vulnerability or the Vulnerability of Resistance (Part V & VI)

In part V & VI of this reportage, Subha Protim Roy Chowdhury shares his experience while visiting communal violence affected areas in Bhatpara in North 24-Pargana district of West Bengal, and the exploitative conditions of women in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox Bazar in Bangladesh.   By Subha Protim Roy Chowdhury   Groundxero | Oct 26, 2025   […]


Bhatpara Fact-Finding Report (2018-2020) – Part 6 (Post riot dynamics)

Bhatpara, is one of the most prominent names in the existing map of communal conflicts in West Bengal. Over the years, through various published and unpublished studies, AAMRA has noted that settlements near the Jute-mills along the river Hooghly are quite prone to communal polarisation and identity-led conflicts. This is a study of exploring identity […]


Bhatpara Fact-Finding Report (2018-2020) – Part 5 (Testimonies of Children and Youths)

Bhatpara, is one of the most prominent names in the existing map of communal conflicts in West Bengal. Over the years, through various published and unpublished studies, AAMRA has noted that settlements near the Jute-mills along the river Hooghly are quite prone to communal polarisation and identity-led conflicts. This is a study of exploring identity […]


Bhatpara Fact-Finding Report (2018-2019) – Part 4 (Victims’ Testimonies)

Bhatpara, is one of the most prominent names in the existing map of communal conflicts in West Bengal. Over the years, through various published and unpublished studies, AAMRA has noted that settlements near the Jute-mills along the river Hooghly are quite prone to communal polarisation and identity-led conflicts. This is a study of exploring identity […]


Bhatpara Fact-Finding Report (2018-2019) – Part 3

Bhatpara, is one of the most prominent names in the existing map of communal conflicts in West Bengal. Over the years, through various published and unpublished studies, AAMRA has noted that settlements near the Jute-mills along the river Hooghly are quite prone to communal polarisation and identity-led conflicts. This is a study of exploring identity consolidation in […]