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ব্যাঘ্র প্রকল্প ও অরণ্যভূমিপুত্রদের জীবনকথা: অরণ্য ও শিকারকেন্দ্রিক বাংলা কথাসাহিত্য অবলম্বনে একটি পর্যালোচনা - Atmadeep

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বাংলা ভাষায় প্রকাশিত আন্তর্জাতিক দ্বিমাসিক গবেষণামূলক পত্রিকা
বাংলা ভাষায় প্রকাশিত আন্তর্জাতিক দ্বিমাসিক গবেষণামূলক পত্রিকা
Volume-II, Issue-III, January 2026
Volume-II, Issue-III, January, 2026
Received: 20.01.2026
Accepted: 26.01.2026
Published Online: 31.01.2026
Page No: 502-510
DOI: 10.69655/atmadeep.vol.2.issue.03W.237
ব্যাঘ্র প্রকল্প ও অরণ্যভূমিপুত্রদের জীবনকথা: অরণ্য ও শিকারকেন্দ্রিক বাংলা কথাসাহিত্য অবলম্বনে একটি পর্যালোচনা
পূজা ভুঁঞে, গবেষক, বাংলা বিভাগ, কাশী হিন্দু বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, বেনারস, উত্তরপ্রদেশ, ভারত
The Tiger Project and the Life Narratives of Forest Dwellers: A Review Based on Forest- and Hunting-Centric Bengali Fiction
Puja Bhuinya, Research Sholar, Department of Bengali, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT
In the present article, the lived realities of life and livelihood of forest-dwelling communities are analysed in the context of the ‘Tiger Project’, drawing upon Bengali forest and hunting-centred fiction. While state-driven wildlife conservation policies have accorded significant importance to forest preservation and the increase of the tiger population, the life security, livelihood, and rights of forest-dependent working people have remained comparatively neglected. This inherent contradiction is brought to light through close readings of selected literary texts. In Bengali fiction, the ‘Tiger Project’ is represented at times as a symbol of conservation, and at other times as an experience of fear, uncertainty, and deprivation for forest-dwelling communities. The terror of man-eating tigers, restrictions on forest use, crises surrounding compensation and rehabilitation, and the silenced voices of marginalised people— these issues are transformed into humanistic and ethical questions through literary narratives. This review includes forest and hunting-centred narratives by Deviprasad Bandyopadhyay, Shibshankar Mitra, Buddhadeb Guha, and Chandranath Chattopadhyay. Consequently, the objective of the present article is to examine the literary representation of the lived realities, psychological tensions, and conflicts of forest-dwelling people with forest policies, as portrayed in selected Bengali forest and hunting-centred fiction centred on the Tiger Project.
Keyword:
  • Environmental Consciousness
  • Forest and Hunting-Centric Bengali Fiction
  • Forest Policy
  • Forest-Based Working Communities
  • Indigenous Forest Dwellers
  • Tiger Project
  • Wildlife Conservation
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