Witness the raw power of human endurance against nature’s wrath in Patna’s upcoming photo exhibition. ‘Visual Tales: Cycles of Survival,’ hosted under ‘Nature 2026,’ takes place from February 6 to 8, 2026, at Kamla Nehru Shishu Vihar High School, Patliputra Colony.
Northern Bihar’s flood seasons bring chaos, altering employment patterns, housing, and social fabrics overnight. This curated gallery of potent images lays bare these impacts—from vast inundated plains to families perched on rooftops, awaiting rescue.
Central to the display are tales of tenacity: survivors drying soggy belongings, reconstructing schools, and reviving local economies post-flood. The photographs capture the essence of ‘never give up,’ portraying how adversity breeds ingenuity and solidarity.
The initiative’s deeper purpose is to elevate these narratives, respecting the dignity of flood-affected populace. It acts as a conduit for real-world insights to reach authorities, promoting policies rooted in lived experiences. This visual chronicle preserves vital lessons from grassroots resilience.
Join daily from 10:30 AM until 8:00 PM to explore these stories. In an era of intensifying climate events, the exhibit stands as both inspiration and imperative for collective action.