Govt releases six
documentaries for DD and YouTube
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NEW DELHI: Six documentary films produced by the Department of
Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) on good governance
initiatives are to be telecast on National Network of Doordarshan and
other television channels.
According to Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions V Narayanaswamy the number of such films will now go up to 67.
The films include: Tackle the problem of adverse sex ratio - initiative of
District Administration of Nawashahr, Punjab; Initiative of Strengthening
CSR spending in Raigarh District, Chattisgarh; Educational initiatives in
Dantewada, Chhattisgarh; Saving Open Space and Urban Lakes (SOUL) and
Cultural Rejuvenation of the Twin City of Hubali-Dharwad, Karnataka;
Excellence in Rural Management and Development in the Challenging Physical
Environment of the Sikkim Himalaya; and Kaushalya Vardhan Kendra (Skill
Development) project of the Directorate of Employment & Training, Gujarat.
The films were formally released by DARPG Secretary Sanjay Kothari. The
documentary films of three-and-a-half-minute duration were also screened
in the release function. These are of different duration and can also be
used for classroom study and discussions in the training institutes, and
for conferences where senior level officers participate.
Based on stakeholders’ consultation, the films have been made in three
durations - 14 minutes, three-and-a-half-minute, and 30 seconds. The
14-minute format is for class room study and discussion in the Central
Training Institutes (CTI) and Administrative Training Institutes (ATI);
the three-and-a-half-minute film is meant for larger conferences where
senior level officers participate, or if the audience is already aware of
the broad contours of the schemes or for the meetings with non-officials.
These are also meant for telecast on national network of Doordarshan or
other television channels. The 30 second version is like a teaser to be
used for advertising or to evoke interest in the audience to watch the
larger version of the film.
These films are available on YouTube and the department’s website
www.darpg@nic.in.
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