Muslim refugees at the Badgaon High School relief camp in Kokrajhar. Out the 4,000 refugees who had initially taken shelter here, only about 1,500 remain, the rest having fled to camps in Dhubri, outside the Bodoland Territorial Council-administered districts. Photo: Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar
The Badgaon High School camp was set up on July 19 but the government started providing food only on July 26. Medical facilities and basic necessities like baby food are yet to reach the shelter. Photo: Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar
Mason Noimuddin of Hekaipara village has sent his mother, wife and three children to Bilashipara in Dhubri district. As security forces are yet to reach Badgaon, the inmates find their access to the main town cut off as they have to cross Bodo strongholds. Photo: Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar
Ahmed Fauziaur Rehman (centre) a farmer from the Parura Muslim Basti fled his village on hearing gunshots on July 19, 2012. Photo: Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar
Mohammad Chinu Hussain of Boro Bhardanjugam shows the gunshot wound he recieved while fleeing his village. Photo: Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar
Samiran Bibi is worried as her son Sofizuddin, her family's sole bread-winner has been hit by a bullet and is still under treatment at the Government Medical College, Dhubri. Photo: Gauvrav Vivek Bhatnagar
Mohammad Abu Bakr Siddiq of Gossaigaon Bhudaigur is a worried man as his one-year-old daughter Azima and mother-in-law Hasina Begum have been missing since their village was attacked on July 21, 2012. Mr. Siddiq's wife Khadiya Begum was injured by firing during the attack. Photo: Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar