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Reviving Rare Native Plants - One Seedling at a time
In Tamil Nadu, Kavitha and Bharathidasan nurture over 125,000 native seedlings annually, focusing on rare and lesser-known species. Through their plant nurseries, they strive to restore biodiversity in rapidly urbanising landscapes, offering hope and preserving the diversity of flora that modern development threatens to erase.
We are spending the entire day waiting for water
In drought-stricken Mann Desh, Maharashtra, the Dhangar community faces acute scarcity. Water arrives once in twelve days, forcing farmers to sell cattle and children to migrate. Village manager Panda struggles to supply hundreds of homes, while India advances Mann Desh still waits for a dependable glass of water.
How Mallah Women Fought Caste Hierarchy and Sex Slavery
In Bihar, over 5000 fisherwomen face violent opposition and systemic oppression as they fight for rights to village ponds. They confront patriarchy, caste abuse, and sexual slavery. Guided by social worker Viji Srinivasan, the women recount their struggle, revealing the courage and resilience required to challenge entrenched injustice.
This Jungle is Ours
This film explores the human cost of conservation in the Sundarbans through Urmila Sardar's story. After witnessing a tiger drag her husband away, she continues fishing to survive. It highlights the clash between biodiversity protection and indigenous livelihoods, emphasizing the imperative of social justice in conservation.
Gold mines damage green goals in Republic of Congo
This investigative video, filmed with support from the Pulitzer Center, reveals how the Republic of Congo issued destructive mining permits in protected forests meant for carbon credits under a World Bank climate program. Shot in the Sangha region, it exposes environmental degradation, river pollution, and the exclusion of Indigenous communities.
After The World Ends... It Begins Again
This film tells the story of three generations of Kheria Sabar women resisting cultural erasure. While history recalls punitive violence against Sabar men, it foregrounds women's invisible wounds, showing how climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and migration extend state violence with a deeply gendered impact.
When Water Kills: The Arsenic Crisis in Eastern Uttar Pradesh
A public health nightmare has been burgeoning Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. This investigative documentary exposes arsenic contamination, told through villagers, medical experts, and environmentalists. Residents suffer debilitating and sometimes fatal ailments, while successive governments offer little help, leaving the community to recount stories of neglect and apathy.
Beneath The Panel: The Hidden Losses of India's Solar Parks
In 2016, Adani Green built the world's largest solar park in Ramanathapuram, displacing farmland and water resources. Many villagers migrated. This documentary follows those who stayed, examining the socio-economic impacts of large solar projects and exploring what a just transition for affected communities could entail.
A Sanctuary in the Crossfire
Set in Assam's Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary, this film traces the impact of railway electrification and oil exploration on India's only ape. Through reportage, interviews, and visual storytelling, the film examines the fragile balance between conservation, local communities, and the pressures of rapid development in this biodiverse forest.
Eco India: We need to fix landfills - here's how
Almost 40% of all garbage still ends up in landfills. They cause many diseases and are a massive driver of climate change, releasing methane. The solutions vary from high tech modern landfilling to simple waste segregation and composting.
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In Tamil Nadu, Kavitha and Bharathidasan nurture over 125,000 native seedlings annually, focusing on rare and lesser-known species. Through their plant nurseries, they strive to restore biodiversity in rapidly urbanising landscapes, offering hope and preserving the diversity of flora that modern development threatens to erase.

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    0:09:00
  • Language
    English, Tamil
  • Country
    India
  • Premiere
    No
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Karthic SS
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