A Woman Who Is Fighting To Build Lives Back In The Sundarbans Post Cyclone Amphan

A social entrepreneur who has uplifted thousands of lives in the Sundarbans has a new challenge at hand

offline
A social entrepreneur who has uplifted thousands of lives in the Sundarbans has a new challenge at hand

Taking charge no matter how tough the situation is and making the most of it has been something that Kana Mondal has been doing since her teenage years. But a visit to the Sundarbans soon after cyclone Amphan has left Mondal, 40, a bit overwhelmed. For the first time ever, she feels that she may have an insurmountable task at hand.

"I have seen poverty and people living in desperate conditions since my childhood, but I have never seen them so hopeless. They were first hit by the lockdown and then came Amphan. I have never felt so helpless looking at their condition," she says.

But she is not giving up. Mondal, who has been visiting the Sundarbans frequently in recent months distributing relief material among the people affected by the lockdown, wants to spend more time than ever before post Amphan. With houses flattened and most of their belongings washed away, thousands of families in the region have been forced to take shelter on the roadside.

As the founder of Hasta Udyog, a handicraft microenterprise in the North 24 Parganas in West Bengal, Mondal knew many women who were expert kantha embroidery workers. "They are now homeless and the materials they used to work with have also been washed away," Mondal says.

Mondal has been able to reach out to more than 2,500 families hit by the cyclone so far, but she says that it is not enough. "Besides rations, we are providing them clothes, books for children and have also distributed money. But, I can tell you that we still need a massive effort to uplift these people," she says.

Mondal (in red) participates in a relief effort. (Photo: Kana Mondal)

Read more!