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
Centre on a mutually agreed date and time.
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Perspectives on Mountain Tourism: Badrinath Zone-2 |
English/
15:00
/1995 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
The second part of the series further explains the various impacts and implications of tourism on environment, local infrastructure and community development. |
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Perspectives on Sustainable Development |
English/
22:17
/1997 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
Humain beings are a unique thinking species which can recall past experiences & foresee the future. Yet its performance on the earth has not been far sighted. Man is the greatest enemy of environment. |
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To Their Credit |
English/
00hrs 21min 21sec
/2003 |
Producer:
Ms. Aarti Sharma |
Commissioned by: Tata Energy Research institute |
Summary:
The Film focuses on the success of microfinance movements on parts of India |
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Tomorrow May Be The Fatal Day |
Hindi/
00hrs 20min 00sec
/2003 |
Commissioned by: Shivalik Eco Club |
Summary:
The subject is focused on soil erosion in Moginand area of District Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh |
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Tomorrow We Will Finish |
English/
26:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
Over 150,000 girls between the ages of five and 16 work in Nepal's 2,000 carpet factories. The stories portrayed in this programme are based on cases complied by 'Child Workers in Nepal' (a children's labour organisation). They include the history of thre |
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Top Guns and Toxic Whales |
English/
52:00 |
Producer:
Aparajita Gogoi |
Commissioned by: Development Alternatives |
Summary:
Warfare with technological prowess have peaked in the skill and sophistication of Bomber and the "Top Guns" pilots making people suffer enoromously. The alive Beluga Whales in the St Lawrence river are classified as toxic waste due to heavily pollution. |
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Towards Cleaner & Greener Environment -1 |
English/
11:50
/1996 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
This programme highlights the activities of a non - governmental organization called "Exnora- international " which is working to create a cleaner and greener environment . |
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TOWARDS CLEANER AND GREENER ENVIRONMENT-2 |
English/
14:08
/1996 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
In the second part of the series we look at other major activities of Exnora - International like solid waste management , students ' environment programmes and WAMP(Waterways Management programme . |
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Towards Cleaner Cities |
English/
4:00
/1982 |
Producer:
Prashant Mahajan |
Commissioned by: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Brodcasting, Government of India |
Summary:
Baby elephant Appu, the mascot of Asiad '82 visits the city of Asiad '82 and asks its citizens to keep the city clean. |
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Towards Eco- Development |
English/
27:00
/1995 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
In the fishery run by the Mudiali fishermen's Cooperative Society, water polluted by industrial waste is purified by using Water hyacinth, weeds and microorganisms.No chemicals are usedfor this purpose. |
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