A Narmada diary

Patwardhan, Anand

A Narmada diary vediorecording director & producer, Anand Patwardhan and Simantini Dhuru , India - Mumbai Brio Media and Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. c2011 - 1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in

The Sardar Sarover Dam in western India, lynch-in of a mammoth development project on the river Narmada, has been criticized as uneconomical and unjust. It will benefit urban India at a cost borne by the rural poor. When completed, the dam will drown 3700 hectares of fertile land, displace over 200000 advises the area’s indigenous people and cost up to 400 billion rupees, ecological, cultural and human costa as often is the case with mega projects have never been estimated








In Hindi with English subtitles.



2011353840

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India--Narmada River, Water resources development, Water conservation,economic development, human settlements, flood, dams and reservoirs--environmental aspects, Dam, Water conservation,India--Narmada River Watershed



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