The mighty Brahmaputra River has crisscrossed Assam for a millennium and more, turning the land fertile and enabling a host of unparalleled flora and fauna. When in spate during the monsoon and glacier-melt duration, the river also sweeps across the landscape it nurtures and lays it to waste for land-based habitation. The large deposition of silt that is a consequence of the ebbing and incoming of the gigantic river forms high sand bars. Some are even big and high enough to be called islands, and it is on one of these humongous sand bars that the Brahmaputra Carnival 2023, on since 1st January, has pitched its tents for the next three months of winter.
