đź’¨ Abstract
In Assam's flood-prone Dhemaji district, climate change-induced floods and unpredictable agriculture have driven many men to migrate to other states for work, leaving behind women and children. Women like Lakhisekhi Bara and Roopa Baruah face uncertainties about their homes and land, increased responsibilities, and emotional strain. The majority reside in temporary homes, and their workload includes rebuilding, farming, and caring for livestock and children.
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