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Dzukou valley
The Dzükou Valley is a valley located at the border of the states of Nagaland and Manipur. This valley is well known for its natural environment, seasonal flowers and flora and fauna. It is situated at an altitude of 2452 m above sea level, behind the Japfü Peak located in Nagaland. The rare Dzükou Lily is found only in this valley.[1] The valley is famous for its wide range of flower in every season. But the most famous one is the Dzükou lily.

Eco India: Meet the tea-growers bringing in sustainable practices to Assam's lush tea gardens
Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire you to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at how small tea-growers like Gobin Hazarika and Tenzing Bodosa have experienced significant success in going organic, their teas having earned a name for themselves amongst tea connoisseurs across the world.

Empowering the People
Bosco Reach out has been associated with the promotion of Self Help Group, particularly on empowerment of women through group activities. Bosco Reach Out Self Help Group movement has encompassed the states of Assam and Meghalaya covering 16 districts. Initiated several programmes to improve community health.

Enchanting Mizoram
Situated in the hilly regions of North Eastern India, the Mizo district was for many years a part of the state of Assam. Having a distinct culture, heritage and language it became a Union Territory on January 21, 1972. Divided into three districts, Mizoram's capital city is Aizwal. This film describes the agricultural wealth of Mizoram, various measures taken by the Government of India to uplift people's standard of living. The hilly territory has a rich tradition of weaving.

Documentary on Muga Silk of Assam (Hindi)
Handloom sector is a symbol of our country’s rich and varied cultural heritage. In 2015, the Government of India decided to designate the 7th August every year, as the National Handloom Day. 2. The 8th National Handloom Day is being celebrated on 7th August, 2022 in honour of the handloom weavers/workers and their unique contribution to the socio-cultural development of the country.

Driving - Out The Japs (1944)
Item title reads - Driving out the Japs. Imphal and Kohima. India. Various shots of Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting and shaking hands with Indian soldiers and British men of the 14th Army. They are near the Burmese border. He looks at captured Japanese tanks and a 'sticky' bomb, a type of hand grenade that secures itself to any metal it is thrown against. Various shots as airmen strap on their jungle emergency kit before getting in their planes. Various shots as Hurricanes (Hurri-bombers) taxi and take off from jungle aerodrome. Air to air shots of planes. Various shots of explosions in jungle village. C/U British and Indian troops firing Vickers machine gun and bren guns. Field telephones are used to give positions. M/S infantry moving forward. M/S's as troops pose with captured Japanese equipment and flag. M/S infantry and tanks advance along jungle road in the rain.








