Thousands of people have migrated from Ghoramara in the eco-fragile Sundarbans _ the world’s largest mangrove vegetation _ as the island has shrunk to a fourth of its original size
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Ritwika Mitra
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Deekshith R Pai
Thousands of people have migrated from Ghoramara in the eco-fragile Sundarbans _ the world’s largest mangrove vegetation _ as the island has shrunk to a fourth of its original size
Ritwika Mitra
Deekshith R Pai
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