[<<Eastern India and Bangladesh have seen unprecedented damage of
livelihood, land and life. In India, Supercyclone Amphan is yet to be
declared a national disaster. Moreover, the Sunderbans--a unique ecosystem
that has been under threat in the last many years from undesirable economic
development--is severely damaged in the face of supercyclone Amphan. Since
yesterday, we have been compiling a list of relief organizations we could
send money to from the US. We also wanted to collect news and images
about #supercycloneAmphan given the national silence and apathy. It is
important to do the latter especially because documentation is vital, both
politically and to bring this to national and international notice. I
shudder to say "preserve historical memory"-- in 2020 we are still
struggling to understand the devastation of the 1940s, Bengal Famine, World
War II and the Partition. All these years later human genocide and death is
still debated in terms of Hindus and Muslims: who did what to whom?>>

(Excerpted from sl. no. I. below.)]

I/II.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14lAGoYGToveHeEEIjGdQzmmfDiSUMHtXyQwbynD2U9s/edit?fbclid=IwAR0YbSELpNp3Ow78HycpjYf-J9QbxrxpyIp6NwXvV_RnkEierd1SDiqOSWw

II.
https://scroll.in/article/962700/collective-indifference-bengal-is-angered-by-indias-apathetic-reaction-to-amphans-devastation?fbclid=IwAR1Xmf17RyYFC9ULnsHGl_Whmt08ijfrHsH5sMQoRXUisK1E9CxTGrHrXJ4
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