Join Us For A Screening Of A Documentary Film On Narmada struggle!..
Time: 6 PM. Documentary Title: A Valley Refuses To Die. Date: 21st April, 2006. Length: 41 minutes. Venue: SCM House, Director: K.P.Sasi. No 29, 2nd cross, CSI Compound Mission Road, Bangalore 560 027 (Opp. Vintage Hotel).
WATER is a natural resource on which politics and the market economy have joined hands. In such a context profit and development is put before the life of citizens. The basic rights of Adivasis and farmers living around the Narmada Valley are put at risk by the constant raising of the SSP dam height and poor rehabilitation works.
The Narmada Bachao Andolan, one of the longest running people's movement in India, began its stern vigil again with the move to raise the dam height from 110.64 mtrs to 121.92 mtrs. Families submerged at the 110.64mtrs are yet to be rehabilitated. On 17th April, the Supreme Court order which while holding that the construction of the Narmada Dam could go ahead, warned that it would stop the work on raising its height if the state Governments (i.e. Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh) did not carry out adequate and effective relief and rehabilitation of the displaced people. Following this, Medha and two other activists of the NBA ended their 20 day fast in Delhi, while Gujarat CM Narendra Modi also ended his 51-hr mock hunger-strike in Ahmedabad.
The film "A Valley Refuses to Die" is one of the earliest documentaries against large dams in India. It has been used extensively in India and abroad to generate support for the Narmada Movement. The film centres on the social and environmental issues caused by the Narmada Dams and subsequent people's movement of the Adivasis and farmers in the Narmada Valley. It portrays vividly the scale of destruction which is subjected to wide debate at national and international level. As we move into a critical juncture in the Indian history, we need to question the present development model and seek alternatives. Through the viewing of this film and discussions afterwards, it is our hope that solidarity with the Narmada Movement may be revived, sustained and propelled to new heights.
We believe water is a sacred gift of life. It must not be commodified for private profit. It must remain in public hands.
We express disapproval of water privatization. In the construction of large dams like the SSP, a section of the Indian population is displaced without rehabilitation. We also express solidarity with the Narmada Bachao Andolan.
We advocate that water should remain a common good. This will ensure respect to human rights. A democratic community control over public water system will guarantee free and fair access to clean water.
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Looking forward to your challenging participation, - SCMI- NESA
Ms. Biaki (SCMI) Ph: 2222371
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In solidarity with the resistance in the Narmada valley pedestrian pictures in association with the Narmada Solidarity Forum, Bangalore invites you to An evening of film screenings and discussions 22 April 2006, Saturday 5.30 pm onwards SCM Hall, Bangalore (Student Christian Movement of India, CSI Compound, Mission Road (behind Unity Buildings), Bangalore)
The films include: - Medha's speech on breaking her fast on 17 April 2006, New Delhi - In just land, tandora and pedestrian pictures presentation (18 mins | 2006 | English / Hindi (subtitled)) - Words on Water, directed by Sanjay Kak (85 mins | 2002 | English / Hindi (subtitled)) - Drowned Out, directed by Franny Armstrong (75 mins | 2002 | English / Hindi / Gujarati (subtitled))
The recent protests by the NBA have yet again highlighted the callousness with which the Indian State treats adivasis and marginalized farmers. Despite Medha Patkar's, Jamsingh Nargave's and Bhagwatibehen's 20 day hunger strike, a damning Group of Ministers' report, the Government of India and the Supreme Court refused to issue stay orders to continue with the dam construction.
As we wait for the May 1 hearing in the Supreme Court, it is time to reflect on the 20-year resistance offered by the Narmada Bachao Andolan and from a larger perspective, the politics of water in today's market economy.
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For further information, call pedestrian pics at 94483 71389, 99860 31428, 98868 00642 or ALF at 22356845