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Hakkonchandra village was situated to the cast of Kaptai dam, in the Rangamati district of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT). A family in that village who belonged to the Boro Hambe clan had a son who was an ivory craftsman and was later recognized and appreciated as one of the vory first craftsmon among the Jumma population in the CHT region. His nioce is the mother whose story is given here.
It is difficult to say exactly when she was born, but she thinks she is over cighty years old now. She is my grandmother and one of the cyewitnesses of the discussed episode in the history of CHT. Her family was relatively affluent. She had six siblings-three brothers and three sisters. Their family was well-respected in the neighborhood since their father was a schoolteacher. Sushama Chakma was not acquainted with paucity and poverty in the early years of her life. When the northern parts of CHT were submerged permanently due to Kaptai dam, not just the Chakma population but some Hajong, Marma and adi-Bangali residents who had lived for long among us also lost all their possessions. The wealthiest families became displaced people. They had to constantly move from one place to the other. About 50,000 Chakma, Hajong. and Tripuri people had to leave the country and migrate permanently.
Like many others, she lost a secure life and her homeland with her relatives. Her husband had to leave his public service to live like a refugee. Her only possessions were memories of better times and the determination to survive. While moving from one location to another for resettlement in the reserve forest, they spent countless sleepless nights thinking about their uncertain future. Despite the constant struggle to find happiness in pain, the sun never shone for her family.
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Hakkonchandra village was situated to the cast of Kaptai dam, in the Rangamati district of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT). A family in that village who belonged to the Boro Hambe clan had a son who was an ivory craftsman and was later recognized and appreciated as one of the vory first craftsmon among the Jumma population in the CHT region. His nioce is the mother whose story is given here.
It is difficult to say exactly when she was born, but she thinks she is over cighty years old now. She is my grandmother and one of the cyewitnesses of the discussed episode in the history of CHT. Her family was relatively affluent. She had six siblings-three brothers and three sisters. Their family was well-respected in the neighborhood since their father was a schoolteacher. Sushama Chakma was not acquainted with paucity and poverty in the early years of her life. When the northern parts of CHT were submerged permanently due to Kaptai dam, not just the Chakma population but some Hajong, Marma and adi-Bangali residents who had lived for long among us also lost all their possessions. The wealthiest families became displaced people. They had to constantly move from one place to the other. About 50,000 Chakma, Hajong. and Tripuri people had to leave the country and migrate permanently.
Like many others, she lost a secure life and her homeland with her relatives. Her husband had to leave his public service to live like a refugee. Her only possessions were memories of better times and the determination to survive. While moving from one location to another for resettlement in the reserve forest, they spent countless sleepless nights thinking about their uncertain future. Despite the constant struggle to find happiness in pain, the sun never shone for her family.
(Read the text and answer the question)Hakkonchandra village was located to the east of the Kaptai Dam in the Rangamati district of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT).
The family in Hakkonchandra village belonged to Boro Hambe clan.
The son from the Boro Hambe clan was an ivory craftsman, recognized and appreciated as one of the first craftsmen among the Jumma population in the CHT.
The story is about the grandmother of the narrator, who is the niece of the ivory craftsman.
During her early years, the grandmother's family was relatively affluent and well-respected in their neighbourhood.
The northern parts of CHT were permanently submerged due to the construction of the Kaptai Dam. This led to the loss of possessions and displacement of many families.
The Chakma. Hajong, Marma and adi-Bangali populations were affected by the submersion caused by the Kaptai Dam. These communities lost their possessions and ancestral lands.
After the displacement, the grandmother's husband had to leave his public service job to live like a refugee.
After displacement, the grandmother's only possessions were memories of better limes and the determination to survive.
During resettlement, the family endured countless sleepless nights while moving from one location to another in reserved forests.
(a) family (b) not only (c) refugees (d) home (e) happiness
The text is about a woman whose (a) family was impacted by the Kaptai Dam in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Originally from an affluent family, her life changed when the dam submerged northern parts of Chittagong Hill Tracts permanently, displacing (b) not only the Chakma people but also Hajong, Marma, and Bengali residents. Her family, once respected and secure, became (c) refugees . moving constantly in search of a new (d) home . Despite their struggles and uncertain future, they held onto memories of better times, but (e) happiness remained out of reach.
appreciate = disregard
affluent = wealthy
submerge = engulf
permanently = never
determination = hesitation
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View AllHakkonchandra village was located to the east of the Kaptai Dam in the Rangamati district of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT).
The family in Hakkonchandra village belonged to Boro Hambe clan.
The son from the Boro Hambe clan was an ivory craftsman, recognized and appreciated as one of the first craftsmen among the Jumma population in the CHT.
The story is about the grandmother of the narrator, who is the niece of the ivory craftsman.
During her early years, the grandmother's family was relatively affluent and well-respected in their neighbourhood.
The northern parts of CHT were permanently submerged due to the construction of the Kaptai Dam. This led to the loss of possessions and displacement of many families.
The Chakma. Hajong, Marma and adi-Bangali populations were affected by the submersion caused by the Kaptai Dam. These communities lost their possessions and ancestral lands.
After the displacement, the grandmother's husband had to leave his public service job to live like a refugee.
After displacement, the grandmother's only possessions were memories of better limes and the determination to survive.
During resettlement, the family endured countless sleepless nights while moving from one location to another in reserved forests.
(a) family (b) not only (c) refugees (d) home (e) happiness
The text is about a woman whose (a) family was impacted by the Kaptai Dam in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Originally from an affluent family, her life changed when the dam submerged northern parts of Chittagong Hill Tracts permanently, displacing (b) not only the Chakma people but also Hajong, Marma, and Bengali residents. Her family, once respected and secure, became (c) refugees . moving constantly in search of a new (d) home . Despite their struggles and uncertain future, they held onto memories of better times, but (e) happiness remained out of reach.
appreciate = disregard
affluent = wealthy
submerge = engulf
permanently = never
determination = hesitation
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