22 July 2017, 05:30 am
FILMS ON WILDLIFE AND ECOLOGY
 
 
 
Gharat (43 min; 2005; dvd; English sub-titles)
Director: Pankaj Rishi Kumar
 
A film on decentralised sustainable development. Focusing on the traditional “gharats” or watermills of Garhwal for tapping low cost power in the mountains without the ecological hazards that are associated with large dams, the film aims to increase awareness of the potential of these watermills 
 
Healers for All Reasons (30 min; 2005; dvd; English)
Director: Vijay S. Jodha
 
The film looks at two traditional Indian village healers whose lives and work embody altruism, tolerance and sustainability. Focusing on the work of two Muslim healers who live and work among predominantly Hindu communities - Karimbhai Sumra of Virampur village, Gujarat, uses traditional medicine to heal humans, animals, and even plants. Rehmat Khan Solanki of Chur Village, Gujarat, on the other hand, specializes in treating animals using traditional medicine and environmentally friendly methods to heal them. The two healers work in places that lack hospitals and modern veterinary services
 
Films produced by Public Service Broadcasting Trust
 
(Collaboration: World Wide Fund for Nature-India)