CMS Vatavaran brings in three-day wildlife film festival

The Pioneer , Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Correspondent : Pioneer News Service | Ranchi

Wild Dog Diaries' and 'Tiger-The Death Chronicle' the two major shows of the first day of the film festival inspired the audiences to think over the drooping condition of the environment. The necessity of water to save life on the green planet and wildlife to maintain the ecological balance was the must thought of the day.

CMS and Manthan Yuva Sansthan organized a three-day environment and wildlife film festival 'Vatavaran 2008' in the capital town on Monday to promote the love for a clean and green environment in the minds of the people of the town.

Short documentary films screened at the Forest Auditorium Hall brought in a great crowd of the student community to know about the environment and wildlife films and the growing global climatic changes. Rama Khalkho inaugurated the film festival. On the occasion she said, “Jharkhand has a great forest reserve and our capital city is comparatively more greener to other cities. We must work hard even to restore the greenery of the town.”

On the eve treasurer, Lions Club of Ranchi, Pradeep Kumar Jain came up with a presentation speech over Water Conservation, Crisis and Rain Water Harvesting. He said, “Water is life and we must save every single drop of water for our future generations as it is the necessity of the nnnew generation.”

Many schools and colleges of the city turned up to watch the awesome documentaries on environment and wildlife. Mass Communication department of St. Xavier's College and Ranchi University had a good time to learn the skills of wildlife filmmaking.

Students of St. Anthony's, JN College and St. John's also came up to watch the beautiful wildlife features shot at real and natural locations. The second day of the film festival will have a seminar on Climate Change and screening of two Students Films.

 
SOURCE : Tuesday, 11 November 2008
 


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