CMS ENVIS Centre has a repository of more
than 900 audio-video programmes to showcase. We welcome everyone
who is interested in watching the videos by sending an email
request to the Co-orodinator (cms-env@nic.in).
We will arrange the screening in the AVRC room of CMS ENVIS
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Warming for Warmings |
English/
00:07
/1991 |
Producer:
Prof. M. M. Chaudhri |
Commissioned by: Education Internatonal |
Summary:
The film discusses the problems of global warming and states various factors responsible for it. It also analyses the aftermath of global warming. |
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Warning Signal |
English/
11:00
/1981 |
Producer:
Prashant Mahajan |
Commissioned by: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Brodcasting, Government of India |
Summary:
A film about water pollution which states that the phenomenal growth of agriculture, industry and population in India today has put a heavy strain on our fresh water resources. Our waters are getting polluted faster than nature can repair the damage. |
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Waste Disposal |
English/
16:36
/1989 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
This is programme on waste disposal and its management. It deals with various methods of reclamation and recycling. |
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Waste Management |
English/
18:22
/1991 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
This programme describes the pollution control measures in the U.S.A, the procedures for disposal of solid wastes as well as regulation and measures that can be adopted in Indian conditions. |
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Waste Not Want Not |
English/
31:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
While so many of the world's cities generate mountains of garbage, others regard rubbish as a resource which can be recycled and provide much needed employment. Focusing on recycling projects in India, the Philippines and Thailand, this film argues that r |
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Waste to Wealth |
English/
11:00
/1981 |
Producer:
Prashant Mahajan |
Commissioned by: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Brodcasting, Government of India |
Summary:
In today's world, disposal of industrial and mineral waste is a big problem. In order to maintain ecological balance and to solve the problem of disposal of waste material, scientists are finding techniques to convert waste to wealth as this film depicts. |
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Wasteland Development |
English/
00:16
/1986 |
Producer:
Prof. M. M. Chaudhri |
Commissioned by: Education Internatonal |
Summary:
The programme intends to make viewers aware about the wastelands in India. |
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Wastelands in India |
English/
15:25
/1985 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
In this programme we look at a barren plateau of saline soil near the sea coast and see how one species adapts to all types of soil from rocky terrain to saline soil, even under adverse climatic conditions. |
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Water |
English/
00hrs 58min 00sec
/2003 |
Commissioned by: Films Division7 |
Summary:
Water crisis and importance of water management |
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Water - Every Drop Counts |
English/
26:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
Earth Report looks at the world's most precious resource - water. With demand for water likely to double in the next 2 decades, it is the top priority of countries all round the world. In Japan we see how the upkeep of golf courses uses 7X the amount of p |
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