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Hornbill Festival Documentary Series Promo
Nagaland is known as the land of festivals and Hornbill festival can easily be denoted as culmination of all festivals , from all the 18 tribes. For the first time in these 18 years we will go behind the curtains & see how all the Tribes are involved in solidarity in the preparation of the festival. With this Episodic series we will unearth and open the colourful doors of magnificent unexplored beauty of Hornbill festival .

How a Village In Meghalaya Fought Against Uranium Mining | The Quint
This is the story of Domiasiat, a Uranium-rich village in Meghalaya and its matriarch Spillity Lyngdoh Langrin and how she took on the Uranium mining lobby. She was offered Rs 45 crores. The price for her consent, to allow Uranium mining on her land, but she refused. ‘Money can’t buy me freedom’, this is what Spillity Lyngdoh Langrin said back then. But she and her village Domiasiat paid a heavy price for her refusal. 2:19 - Spillity Lyngdoh allows uranium mining on her land. 3:22 - Money can't buy me freedom 6:53 - T7 Crew travels to Domiasiat 7:59 - T7 Crew is shocked with the lack of development in Domiasiat 11:03 - T7 releases its video 12:31 - RIP Spillity Lyngdoh.

How An American Girl Married The King Of Sikkim In 1963, But Her Life Turned Into A Nightmare…
In 1963, an ordinary American girl named Hope Cooke married the king of a small Asian state called Sikkim. Their love story seemed like a fairy tale, despite their significant differences in age, background, and culture. However, their fairy tale quickly turned into a nightmare. Why did they have to get a divorce? And where is Hope Cooke and her children today, 60 years later?

INDIA TOURISM SERIES - TRIPURA
Tripura is rich in gorgeous landscapes, crystalline waterfalls, awe-inspiring mountains, dense forests and a generous sprinkling of history and tradition. The state exhibits a unique blend of traditional tribal culture with a little more modern Bengali culture giving rise to a harmonious cultural ambience that you will not find anywhere else in the country. ONLY FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE

INR 1607
"1. CHARAN SINGH THE 5TH PRIME MINISTER: New Delhi, 26th July. President Sanjiva Reddy invites Mr Charan Singh, leader of the Janata Party (Secular) to form an alternative Government. Eight cabinet ministers are sworn in. Mr Charan Singh taking oath in Hindi. Janata Party (Secular) President Raj Narain addresses a public rally at Ram Leela Ground. 2.FLOODS IN RAJASTHAN: For the first time in 30 years the largely desert districts of Pali, Jodhpur, Barmer, Jalore and Nagour under floods. Army jawans engaged in rescue operations. 3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS: COAL BASED FERTILISER PROJECTS - Built built near the pit-heads at Ramagundam in Andhra Pradesh. Another one at Talcher. 4. REGIONAL NEWS (EAST): (a) SHIFTING OF JHUM CULTIVATION: In Burnihat Meghalaya, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research has launched a projec to develop an alternative system of farming on slopes and terraces against jhum cultivation. (b) RATH YATRA - CAR FESTIVAL: Badipadha, Orissa. (c) CHILDREN'S PARK: At Patna, Bihar. (d) DIEH DIEN KHLAM FESTIVAL: Jowai town of Meghalaya, the Jaintias celebrate their popular annual festival. All the outdoor celebrations are for men only"









