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TERRAVISION: Give us a Life, Please! (English)
With an increasingly contaminated environment, children are put to serious risk as they are exposed to hazardous toxic elements. This VCD is a chronicle of this serious situation. It discusses the issue of the inevitability of living with this danger. It also talks to experts in the relevant areas on ways of reducing the risk.
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TERRAVISION: Threads of Life (English)
Threads of life is a documentary that tries to highlight the plight of artisans facing exploitation by middlemen and changing lifestyles, and looks at attempts by social and civil rights activists to restore these artisans
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TERRAVISION: Global warning! (English)
A wonderfully produced documentary film, Global Warningfocuses on the challenges and threats of climate change and creates an awareness for immediate action.The VCD highlights the inevitability of escaping from the issue that has become a serious threat to mankind today.
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TERRAVISION: To their credit (English)
The film portrays how micro-finance -- small sums of money given out by self-help groups -- is converting life of women in the Indian countryside. The self-help groups are formed with simple rules: save, accumulate, and give loans to each other.
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TERRAVISION: Learning to Dream Again (English)
The film traces the relationship communities have with their forests. The way to protect forests is to involve local people to protect it and nurture it. In the film, what comes alive is the concept of joint forest management that brings together villagers and foresters to protect these forests.
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TERI Uttam Urja (English)
Uttam Urja is a documentary bringing out the benefits of spread of renewable energy technology. It highlights the benefits of spread of Uttam Urja, energy-efficient biomass-based tools for small enterprises and smoke-free cookstoves that have reduced consumption of fuelwood.
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Guide to sustainable buildings design
The sustainable building design guide comprises of a set of 2 CDs with case studies on energy efficient buildings in India and a knowledge bank of sustainable constructions and design. The CDs are designed in an interactive and easily navigable format. They are meant to benefit practicing architects, building designers and scientists, engineers, urban planners,architecture students, municipal authorities, policy makers, and concerned citizens.
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