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Search ResultDocumentary Film Festival Showcases Myriad Human Lives
With themes ranging from caste and culture, the cries of disgruntled Maruti workers to the lives of literary giants, the fifth Chennai Short Film and Documentary festival p...
Read MoreAll About Aaba, The Only Indian Film At The Berlin International Film Festival This Year
Amar Kaushik (33), an associate director on films such as No One Killed Jessica (2007) and Go Goa Gone (2013), has lived in Mumbai for over a decade. However, he spent the ...
Read MoreThis Initiative Is Helping Rural Artisans Create Masterpieces By Collaborating With Modern Artists
India has a rich tradition of folk art that has been woven into the daily lives of many. Creating beautiful paintings on the mud walls or singing songs on a festive occasio...
Read MoreEquality’s Time Has Come
To understand the vehement opposition to 33 per cent women’s reservation in urban local bodies (ULBs) in Nagaland by male-dominated/all-male Naga tribal bodies, it is...
Read MoreAround The World Women Struggle To Secure Land Rights, Own Less Than Twenty Percent
It’s 2017 and formal ownership of land for women still seems to be a distant dream, with women owning less than 20 percent of land in the world. This means that their...
Read MoreAngelina Jolie: Refugee Policy Should Be Based On Facts, Not Fear
Refugees are men, women and children caught in the fury of war, or the cross hairs of persecution. Far from being terrorists, they are often the victims of terrorism themse...
Read MoreA Lesson For Bollywood: How Regional Films Are Tackling Land Rights, Championing Farmers
A villainous company. Corrupt government officials. A heroic defender of farmers emerging victorious from a fight over land. This is far from a typical storyline for Indian...
Read MoreIndigenous Federation Sues Peru Over New National Park
One of the almost 100 resolutions adopted by the World Conservation Congress (WCC) held in Hawai’i in September 2016 was that “protected areas” such as na...
Read MoreTripura: Reang Refugee Kids Don’t Know National Anthem, Stun Child Rights Panel
This Republic Day, Tripura rolled out its tableau featuring Hojagiri, a Reang tribal dance, to depict the vibrancy of its culture, but thousands of kilometres away in the n...
Read MoreMore Than 100 Natural World Heritage Sites Degraded By Human Activity, Says Report
More than 100 of the world’s most precious natural assets are being severely damaged by encroaching human activities, according to a study examining direct human foot...
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