1Visiting Professor, Departments of Sociology / Social Work, USTM, Meghalaya, India
2Director, Tripura Bamboo and Cane Development Centre (TRIBAC), Tripura, India
3Project Manager, Tripura Bamboo and Cane Development Centre (TRIBAC), Tripura, India
This article delves into the viability of bamboo as a means of subsistence for a select group of recipients in the Assam region of Sivasagar. There are six main points in this article. First, a theoretical foundation for making a living is discussed. The second part is a literature review that is selective in nature. The third part of this analysis focuses on Assam, the “homeland of bamboo,” and the many bamboo-based goods that can be found there. In the following paragraphs, we’ll talk about the real winners: the residents of the Demow cluster in Assam’s Sivasagar district. The final section highlights the potential for bamboo development, drawing the attention of planners, activists, and academics alike to its importance in achieving sustainable livelihoods in Assam.
Bamboo, Bamboo products, Demow cluster, Sustainable livelihood, Sivasagar district