ECOLOGICAL TERRORIST – AFFORESTATION AND EUCALYPTUS
“Man not only survives and functions in his environment, he shapes it and he is shaped by it.” — Renè Dubos My first venture into the rural outskirts of Bengal was during my undergraduate days in 2017, when I visited Susunia, in Bankura, for my first formal ethnographic fieldwork. Living in the concrete jungle of Kolkata and belonging to a rural community in Kerala, Susunia gave me a sense of belonging as well as a cultural shock. I suppose the former came from the environment — the beautiful terrain, the pollution-free air, provided a warm welcome to my urban self. The shock probably came from the people — the variety of cultures in a one-kilometre (~0.6 mile) radius, and their way of life was totally foreign. Although I could imbibe the new cultural traits of the people, I felt the need to preserve the environment in my own way — photography. Today being World Environment Day 2021, I will be providing a few of my most favourite captures of Susunia in this post....