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The Northeast India AV Archive aims to collect a wide range of audiovisual materials from the northeastern states of India and, when permitted, make them easily accessible online. This page is updated regularly. Please be sure to read our terms if you plan to utilise any of the materials available on this website or contact us if you have any queries.

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When the mist is lifted

This film is a media initiative of the UNESCO/Mac Arthur Foundation project on people-centred land-use development in shifting agriculture carried-out in Arunachal Pradesh

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Who Taught The Britishers Polo? Manipur.

One of the world’s oldest team sports, Polo, has been an integral part of the state's culture for centuries.

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Why is Mawsynram the wettest place on earth? | Meghalaya Rains | Nutshell

Mawsynram In Mawsynram, the sound of rain on the roof can get so intense that the villagers use grass to sound-proof their huts from the deafening showers!🌧☔️

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Wondrous Kolasib Wonderful People - Mizoram, NE India

Kolasib is a wondrous city built high on the side of the mountain, in Mizoram, a Northeastern State of India, between Bangladesh and Myanmar (Burma).

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World's Bishops Meet (1948)

Canterbury East' swing to train arriving to the station. Crowd gathered on the station to greet the bishops. Right Reverend N. K. Biswas of Assam walking out of train with big smile. General view outside the station, crowd of bishops shaking hands.

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Where will I go from here?

Interwoven with the lives and aspirations of the young, the Film is a look at the conflict–ridden state of Tripura.

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Why Myanmar Refugees are Seeking Shelter in Mizoram after Military Crackdown?

To escape Myanmar's military crackdown, thousands have crossed the border to India. Many among these refugees are former army-persons of the militarized Myanmar. The Quint travelled to Mizoram's Champhai district that has seen one of the largest influxes of refugees from Myanmar. 01:11 - Why the cops from Myanmar escaped to India. 02:32 - How refugees from Myanmar are crossing over to India. 03:18 - Mizoram has given shelter to these refugees. 04:19 - The refugees fear about the safety of their families in Myanmar.

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With NAGAs: A Documentary | The World Must Watch It!

With NAGAs - Documentary. Screened on April 29, 2024, at the deBalie (the Netherlands' foremost arena for political, cultural, theatrical, and debate) in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Workmanship

Meghalaya in North East India is endowed with rich natural resources. Physical, biological and geochemical resources play a crucial role in the interactive action as they form the base of the production system on which the indigenous society depends for its sustenance and survival. Mining activities in Meghalaya have increased by leaps and bounds. Indiscriminate mining has disastrous effect leading to deforestation, destroying good soil ingredients and loss of wildlife. Jaintia hills is contributing to the industrial extension for supply of cement to various places.

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World's Longest Sandstone Cave | It Happens Only in India | National Geographic

With a staggering length of 24.5 km, almost three times the height of Mt. Everest, the Krem Puri cave is the longest sandstone cave in the world.

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While The Sentinel Sleeps

The Story of a community that lives around the Patkai ranges of the Himalayas in Nagaland, a region which records a higher incidence of HIV/ AIDS than the world average.

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Why These Headhunters Converted to Christianity | National Geographic

Some of the last surviving Naga headhunters describe how they once killed members of other tribes, a practice that ended when they converted to Christianity. Today these men are elderly, and their region in northern India, Nagaland, hasa higher percentage of Baptists than the state of Mississippi.

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Witness - Drugged to death

A look at why India's vulture population is declining alarmingly. Committing oneself to saving vultures may not be everyone's idea of a life vocation. But for 33-year-old Arnab Basu, based India's state of Assam, it is a serious mission with global health ramifications. Over the last 10 years, the population of vultures in India and Pakistan has reduced by 95 per cent - they are now at risk of extinction.

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World Tourism Day with Nagaland

The Land of Nagas, hidden away in the northeast of India is an emerald jewel. On World Tourism Day, we give you a glimpse of what glamping in the jungles of Nagaland looks like.

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Years of Living Dangerously

This film based on the 19 year old HIV positive person.

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