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A Bend in the River | Young Leaders

A nurse takes to organic farming on flood-ravaged land and earns Rs 50,000 a month selling her crop.

Every year, Potia Gaon, a village near Jorhat on the banks of the Brahmaputra, sees massive devastation caused by floods as the mighty river overflows. Many villagers here gave up farming and even relocated to other areas. Nabanita Das, a nurse at the government civil hospital, had

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