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END OF THE TRAIL
The programme is about Himalayan shepherds who follow the cycle of transhumance. The family of this particular shepherd, (like others) has followed the same trail for many generations upto 14,000 ft. every summer. These ecologically-aware pastoralists now face grazing problems in winter due to increased cultivation and new forest- protection policies. Young shepherds are faced with difficult choices between traditional practices and the viability of survival.
[ Produced for the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, National Network, Doordarshan, India ] |
Duration: 30 mts. |
Format: U-matic |
Language: English |
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PULSE OF A NATION
The feature encapsulates the changing dynamics of population issues over the decade of the nineties in India. It is based on the findings of the National Family Health Surveys - 1 & 2 (NFHS), which were conducted under the aegis of USAID, India, ORC Macro (Washington), Population Reference Bureau (Washington) and the Indian Institute of Population Sciences (India).
[ Produced for Measure Communication, Population Reference Bureau, Washington D.C. ] |
Duration: 18 mts. |
Format: Beta SP |
Language: English |
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ON THE FENCE
On the occassion of 25 years of the environmental movement, Chipko, the feature revisits the Kumaon-Garhwal region in the northern Himalaya. It emphasises the active role of women in this grass-roots movement, which has been one of the major factors for its success.
[ Produced for Public Service Communication Initiative (PSCI) - National Network, Doordarshan, India ] |
Duration: 29 mts. |
Format: Beta SP |
Language: English/Hindi |
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CHECK MATE: Family Planning Programme of India
This current affairs programme traverses 3 different regions of India to examine the phenomenon of growing population and the problems in tackling its growth. It is an appraisal of the Family Planning programme of India, with relevance to the socio-cultural, economic and geographical status of various regions.
[ Produced for National Network, Doordarshan, India ] |
Duration: 29 mts. |
Format: U-matic |
Language: English |
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AUR AUB NAHI 1
This spot, with population messages, were made for dissemination of information in a popular mode. Four zonal styles of folk music and singers were identified for this purpose. And the messages were blended into the basic style and structure of the folk songs.«
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Duration: 2mts. |
Format: Beta SP |
Language: Hindi |
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AUR AUB NAHI 2
This spot, with population messages, were made for dissemination of information in a popular mode. Four zonal styles of folk music and singers were identified for this purpose. And the messages were blended into the basic style and structure of the folk songs.«
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Duration: 2mts. |
Format: Beta SP |
Language: Hindi |
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AUR AUB NAHI 3
This spot, with population messages, were made for dissemination of information in a popular mode. Four zonal styles of folk music and singers were identified for this purpose. And the messages were blended into the basic style and structure of the folk songs.«
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Duration: 2mts. |
Format: Beta SP |
Language: Hindi |
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AUR AUB NAHI 4
This spot, with population messages, were made for dissemination of information in a popular mode. Four zonal styles of folk music and singers were identified for this purpose. And the messages were blended into the basic style and structure of the folk songs.«
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Duration: 2mts. |
Format: Beta SP |
Language: Hindi |
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BEYOND PRAYER
The north Indian region of Ladakh is barren and rocky,
a cold desert. The biggest problem for the people is like it is in any desert – shortage of water. For many years, Chewang Norphel, saw the difficult circumstances of the farmers in Ladakh and wished to help them in some way.
Today, he builds artificial glaciers which provide water to the farmers in summer through an innovative engineering process of channelizing main water resources.
[ PSBT ] |
Duration: 26 mts. |
Format: DV 16:9 PAL |
Language: ENGLISH |
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