The present research study discovers the influence of literature on sustainable development, sustainability and flexibility. This research paper deals with the topics of environmentalism and sustainable development replicated in Amitav Ghosh's novel The Hungry Tide. Environmental glitches are multidimensional, and they perform in The Hungry Tide as well. Since ancient times, environmental factors and sustainable improvement concerns have been described in literature. Ghosh's call for sustainable practices and the ethical implications of conservation efforts often highlight the need for a non-anthropocentric worldview and coexistence between human and non-human life. The historical event of the Morichjhapi massacre is a key point of analysis, showcasing the conflict between state-led conservation policies (e.g., creating a tiger reserve) and the human rights of marginalized refugee communities. Ecocriticism or green studies are the fields where the writer introspects different aspects of the ecosystem and sustainable change. Ecocriticism examines how people interact with the natural world in literature within the framework of resilience and sustainability. It addresses the presentation and analysis of environmental issues, cultural environmental issues, and attitudes toward nature. Ecocritics analyze how literature addresses the topic of nature in various ways and offer potential solutions for resolving current environmental problems and promoting sustainable development.
Dr. Dnyaneshwar Karbhari Nikam (Mon,) studied this question.