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The Green Army-savior of the sylvan| 26mins
Director: Merajur Rahman Baruah | Producer: Suresh Menon
Focus Years: 2010 | Country: India
Subject Tags: asia, fair-share, india, indigenous rights, livelihood
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
It is not far from the truth that until couple years ago, they were a dreaded lot of terrorists and poachers killing Rhinos, Tigers and elephants and felling trees indiscriminately. Today, they are not only reformed militants and poacher but also conscientious conservationists. The film delves into the corresponding conditions that gave inroads to the formation of the unique conservation, by the former militants of the Bodo ethnic tribe in the Manas National Park, a World Heritage site in Assam. The narrative covers the issues of identity, dignity, right to livelihood, and access to resources in society and democracy.

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