The year 2008 was a watershed year for Bihar. In the middle of August that year, the Kosi floods ravaged mid-eastern Bihar. The district of Madhepura bore the brunt of the monsoon deluge. The river Kosi changed its meandering course on the outskirts of the district and flowed right through its middle, hitting spot-on into its populous headquarter town and flowing beyond to the villages downstream. Displaced populations, broken roads, toppled bridges appeared like burst seams of the underbelly of Madhepura’s hunger, hardship, and health inadequacies.