Abstract: Chained in tunnels the Teesta River may no longer inspire poetry and exponents like Bhupen Hazarika may no longer find it relevant to sing his ode chanchala, as the boisterous flow of the tumultuous river is now blocked at several places for generation of hydro-power.
The author is Professor, CISMHE, University of Delhi.
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