Abstract:
In the cont* of rapid environmental changes in modern Bengal and Bangladesh, ds
 paper suggests that the problem of well-being-eg. availability of and entitlement r:
 food, nutrition and social and economic stability-in the region has been intimately
 related to declining ecological conditions. The paper then offers a critique of an all'
 pervasive modern knowledge and modernization process that contributed towards this
 ecological decline. Referring to the fact that the ontological connotation of modernity
 excluded environmental considerations, this paper argues that contemporary:n
 environmental crisis can be effectively deal with by an holistic approach through
 fostering 'ontological unity which refers to a state of internally coherent relation between
 various branches of knowledge