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241:, ‘Treacling Down’ by Upali Gamlath and ‘Of Hawks and Hawkers’ by Shankar S. Shown on the second day were ‘A Page from the Red Data Book’ by Saurav Dey, ‘Life on Four Wheels’ by Anshuman Jha, ‘In Search of the Job’ by Mrinal Talukdar and ‘Lakshmi and Vishwakarma’ by Vasudha Joshi. The festival closed with the screening of "One Show Less" by Nayantara C. Kotian, which also won the first prize at the festival. 350:.” Shaji Pattanam's The Hunted - In search of Home and Hope, which won the 3rd prize highlighted the plight of tribes in Kerala, who were evicted from their natural habitat by corporate planters. One of the documentaries explored the unusual lives of the Neharwalas in Kolkata, who meticulously sweep drains in front of goldsmiths’ shops and try to distil gold from the dirt. 22: 1221:
CCS’ ‘Bamboo is not a tree’ campaign was a result of a documentary screened at the Jeevika Documentary Film Festival. They have conducted research on the issue and started online petition where they appeal to the Government of India to amend the Indian Forests Act (1927) to classify Bamboo as grass.
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Mr. P Chidambaram (Hon Finance Minister, Government of India), Mr. Ajay Maken (then Minister of State, Urban Development, GOI), Mr. Prashant Bhushan (Supreme Court Advocate, Social Activists), Ms Renana Jhabvala (National Coordinator, SEWA Bharat), Mr. CR Jayasinghe (Sri Lankan High Commissioner)
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BL Joshi, Indian Politician, then Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi, presently Governor of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh since 2009 APJ Abdul Kalam, scientist and administrator, then 11th President of India Shyam Benegal, Indian director and screenwriter Kanak Dixit, Nepali publisher, editor and writer,
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Centre for Civil Society (CCS) is an independent, non-profit, research and advocacy organisation and a public policy think tank. CCS's search for truth has taken everyday cases of harassment caused by legal and regulatory restrictions as well as bureaucratic process of approvals and licences. The
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In 2013, the festival received entries from across Asia including Singapore, China, Nepal, Malaysia, Indonesia and Bangladesh. 38 documentaries were shortlisted for screening which included long and short films by both professional and students documentary makers CCS with the Delhi Photography
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Bamboo Campaign Bamboo, scientifically proven as grass, is often confused as tree or shrub or weed. Even according to India's legislation Bamboo is treated as tree and hence the protection laws are implied on it. As a result, the forest dependent communities are often restricted from using it.
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was the chief guest of the event. He addressed the audience on the importance of reforming the education system in India to bring livelihood issues to the forefront of policy reform. The festival also conducted panel discussions on the issues of livelihood and documentary & public policy.
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Held from 31 August - 2 September 2012 at the India Habitat Centre. 18 documentary (13 professionals and 5 students) films were screened during the festival. The films were based various subjects such as Mumbai's night rat killers, life of primitive tribes, sex workers, seaweed collectors.
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Although, Supreme Court has instituted laws like Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers Act 2006 and has issued New Forest Policy 1988 to conserve forests and prevent their exploitation for commercial purposes, Bamboo is excluded from the provisions of the act.
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The panel discussion which took place after the documentary screenings were the key-point of this festival. They encouraged people to think out of the box and break stereotypes. Through these discussions some plausible solutions to the problems also
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Amir Ullah Khan, Economist & Deputy Director, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Supriyo Sen & Amlan Datta, Nandan Saxena, Anasuya Vaidya, Anjan Roy, Economic Advisor, Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ASSOCHAM)
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Arvind Gaur, Head Asmita Theatre Group Mr. Tarun J Tejpal Editor- in- Chief and Publisher of Tehelka Dr. Amit Mitra, Padma Shree 2008 Recipient, Secretary General, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
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Organised by CCS, over the years, Jeevika has screened films advocating the cause of numerous small entrepreneurs, self-employed — rickshaw pullers, street vendors, sex-workers, child labourers, farmers — and forest-dwellers.
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I am really happy that Jeevika is giving a platform to aspiring filmmakers to show their talent, and not just that, they are also funding some of the films. One has to think about the logistics, no matter how much talent you
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Jeevika 2004-05 received 69 entries from students and professional filmmakers from all over India. 29 were student productions. 15 of these were screened at the India Habitat Center Festival in January
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Mr Sharad Yadav, MP – LokSabha, Chairman, Committee on Urban Development, Shabana Azmi, Actress and Social Activist, Dr Adish C Aggarwala, President of International Council of Jurist Nandan Saxena
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Jeevika 2003-04 was organized on January 17–18, 2004 at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Nine documentaries were screened at Jeevika 2003. The festival was inaugurated by film actress
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from January 21 to 28 2006 as well as at Kamala Nehru College. 85 entries were received from student and professional film-makers in various countries including
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Jeevika: Asia Livelihood Documentary Festival, 27-29 August 2010 at Indian Habitat Centre, New Delhi. 21 entries were selected for the three-day screening.
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Club hosted a photo exhibition and over 40 photographs will be showcased at the festival. Prominent people who came to see the documentaries were
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Jeevika on the road Copies of the winning films are given to educational institutes and development organisations all across South Asia by CCS.
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Manoj Mathew was instrumental in scaling the festival. He was Festival Director for the year 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 editions.
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in the country. Neal Karthik's ‘Tribute to Life - memoir of a lost land.’ was screened as the opening film. The official representative of the
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Shriya Kishore, Miss India Earth2009 Gurcharan Das, Chairman of Centre for Civil Society Gargi Sen, Film Maker, Magic Lantern Foundation
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of which 34 were student entries. The festival screened Lalitha Krishnan's ‘Sea City’, ‘Refugee of War’ by M.W. Geethani Senavirathna, ‘
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175 entries were received from professional filmmakers and students. 11 documentaries were screened at the India Habitat Centre.
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In 2011 a total of 14 documentaries films were shortlisted from a total of 73 entries. On inaugural day noted filmmaker and
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from July 23-August 23, for public viewing. Festival received 40 entries from students and 88 from professional filmmakers.
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CCS initiated the festival as part of its aim to create policy change, to complement their research and advocacy work.
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founder of the magazine Himal Southasian. Rahul Khanna, Indian Actor BJ Panda, member Indian Parliament
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Swaminathan Aiyar, prominent Indian journalist and columnist, consulting editor for the Economic Times
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was inaugurated Jeevika 2004. Award ceremony was held on January 29, 2005 with inaugural address of
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Festival was held from August 29 to August 31, 2008. Opening ceremony was dedicated to the cause of
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who came to see documentary by their daughter Sushma Veerappa "When Shankar Nag Comes Asking."
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S M Khan, Director, Film Festivals, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, GOI,
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declared the festival open and gave away the awards. Keynote Address was given by
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Shri Adoor Gopalakrishnan, National Award-winning filmmaker and Padma Vibhushan,
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Publication ‘Law, Liberty & Livelihood’. Jeevika 2004 was supported by
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films provoke, arouse curiosities and shake many accepted notions.
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Agatha Sangma, Minister of State, Ministry of Rural Development,
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Subhash Ghai, Indian film director, producer and screenwriter
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Shifting Undercurrents – Seaweed Collectors of Gulf of Mannar
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3rd Jeevika: National Livelihood Documentary Festival 2005-06
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