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Wikipedia article'A Narmada Diary' is a 1995 documentary on the struggle of those adversely impacted by the Sardar Sarovar Dam project. It was directed by Anand Patwardhan and Simantini Dhuru and released in 1995. A record from about 19901993, of the measures adopted and hardship faced by the Narmada Bachao Andolan movement and the people inhabiting the place affected was presented. The documentary won the "Filmfare Award for Best Documentary, 1996" and the "Grand Prize" at Earth-Vision Film Festival, Tokyo, 1996. In spite of winning the central government's national awards, the movie was not allowed to be shown on National TV See also*'Drowned Out', a 2002 documentary film about opposition to the dam ReferencesCategory:1995 films Category:1995 documentary films Category:Indian documentary films Category:Documentary films about hydroelectricity Category:Dam controversies | |
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