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.
For suggestions / comments / queries, please click here.
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The Bitter Drink |
Malayalam/
00hrs 24min 00sec
/2003 |
Commissioned by: Third Eye Communications |
Summary:
Chronicles the struggle of the most marginalized section of the Indian Society, The Tribal community against the MNC Coca Cola |
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The Black Triangle |
English/
52:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
The border region between Czechoslovakia and East Germany known as the Black Triangle is one of the most polluted and environmentally devastated regions in the world. To the south, in Czechoslovakia, are the coal mines and on the other side, in East Germa |
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The Blue Eye of Siberia (in 2 parts) |
English/
2 x 52:0 |
Producer:
Aparajita Gogoi |
Commissioned by: Development Alternatives |
Summary:
Lake Baikal, in Siberia one of the fifth world's fresh water has been brought close to destruction because of overfishing and industialization. |
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The Blue Sky of Siberia |
English/
114:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
Known as the Blue Eye of Siberia, Lake Baikal is the oldest - and deepest - lake on earth. Home to more than 2,500 species of fish and crustacea, the lake holds a fifth of the planet's fresh water. To the indigenous people who live along its shores, Baika |
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The Bounties of Nature |
English/
38:00
/1994 |
Producer:
Dr. Shyma Lal |
Commissioned by: Ministry of Environment of Forest |
Summary:
The film covers the bio-diversity in general, covering part of Himalayas, flood plains of Brahmaputra in Assam and some estuarine eco-system. |
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The Broken Flight |
English/
28:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
Between 1949 and 1952, Kazakhstan played host to more than 500 nuclear test explosions. Over 100,000 citizens of the Asiatic Republic of the former Soviet Union were exposed to harmful radiation as Stalin sought to gain nuclear parity with the USA. More t |
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The Changing Nature of a Wetland |
English/
18:30
/1992 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
This programme depicts the successive changes over the last five years in plant and animal life in the backwaters of the Ujjain Irrigation Project in Maharashtra. |
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The Crowded Desert |
English/
25:00 |
Producer:
Nalaka Gunawardane |
Commissioned by: TVE Asia Regional Office |
Summary:
An optimistic story about the success of traditional land management management system in the desert of Rajasthan. The Bishnois of Rajasthan prosper without damaging the environment because of old but still practised customs. The second part of the film d |
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The Dying Dal Lake |
English/
15:20
/1992 |
Producer:
Ms. Reena J. Dolwani |
Commissioned by: Consortium for Educational Communication |
Summary:
The once beautiful Dal Lake of Kashmir is on the verge of extinction. This programme discusses the causes of the pollution of the lake. It shows us how important the lake is for the welfare of the people near it. |
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The Ecology that sustains the tiger |
English/
20:00
/1993 |
Producer:
Mike Pandey |
Commissioned by: Earth Matters Foundation |
Summary:
The film was prepared on the eve of National Symposium on tiger to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the project tiger. The film focuses on the present status of a rejuvenated sanctuary, Ranthambore, juxtaposed with the situation prevailing 20 years ago |
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