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PCN-4 Part 5
Cleaning of Land of Upper Shillong College, Nongkseh, Street Play Crinoline Pool, Meghalaya Bharat Scouts & Guides Millennium Celebrations, Exhibition- Meghalaya Handloom & Handicraft Development Corporation (MHHDC), NEEPCO Conference, 4th Women's Food Fest 1999, 7th Anniversary- Lympung Ki Seng Kynthei, Arts & Culture Department- Photo Exhibition, KSU- Felicitation, Investiture Ceremony on Vijay Diwas, UHSSC Dancing Competition, SCL, PDM- Benefit Dinner Party, 8th Inter Office Football, Polo- Soil Departt. vs Forest Deptt., 1999,

PCN-96 Part 1
1. KSU Press Conference Jaiaw 2. M.C.T.A Press Conference Shillong Press Club 3. Conviction of Laitlyngkot murder case 4. P.D.M Press Conference Shillong Club 5. All India State and Central Govt Employees Strike 6. Tension Mounts in Manipur 7. Armed Robbery Police Bazaar 8. New born baby Abandoned in Nongrim Hills 9. KJP Hospital Staff intensifies Agitation 10. Lok Adalat Nongpoh

Point and Shoot
The film attempts to understand the relationship of a traditional hunting community, the Yimchungrü tribe of Nagaland; with the animals and birds found in the forests around their village, Fakim. It shows the significance of hunting in a tribal society and ways in which it is adapting to a rapidly changing cultural and ecological landscape. Situated near the Indo-Myanmar border in Nagaland, Fakim is a small village, where the people share a unique coexistence with the environment. In the urban world, the word ‘hunting’ has several preconceived notions attached to it. It is often perceived as a taboo and never regarded as an art or a tradition. Rooted in rich culture, this film intends to re-define hunting as a concept, as seen in the past, the present, and in the future. The film explores if it is possible to reach a balance between the practice of hunting and the practice of conservation. The film does not look at the act of hunting in isolation, but reveals a complex web of interdependencies of the people with the forest and the society they live in.

Pamheiba: History of Manipur | Manipuri (02)
A brief story about Pamheiba, one of the greatest kings of Manipur and the most controversial one. The story of Puya Meithaba is also discussed briefly. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:14 Book Burning Incidents 0:51 Contemporary India 1:41 The Blame 2:30 Birth of Pamheiba 3:27 Rise & Expeditions 5:31 Raids to Tripura 6:09 Hill Raids 6:26 Kiyong Constructed 7:10 Graves and Ningthem Pukhri 7:42 Santidas Goshai 8:17 Hinduism 8:47 Khongnangthaba 9:05 The Attacks on Auwa 10:15 Abdication and Death 11:00 Influx of Migrants 11:50 Meitei Puyas 12:42 Learn from History 13:08 Outro

Play about Sepet 11, bin Laden and Taliban opens in Assam
September 11 and Osama bin Laden have been turned into theatre drama by a production house in India. Recent American and world history have been turned into a play by Shankerdev Theatre, one of the top mobile theatre groups in Assam. In the play, a young Assamese man, Partha Kakoty, is a reporter with The New York Times when Osama bin Laden sends aeroplanes into the World Trade Center on September 11. Partha travels to Afghanistan, where his assignment is to interview bin Laden and ask him why he carried out such a terrible crime.






