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akultalkies · 9 months
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Anita Raj, Zarina Wahab, Vivek Anand Mishra, Kanchan Agnihotri, Prashant Rai, Lalit Parmoo, Sarwar Mir, Vaani Dogra, Mahima Gupta, Megha Joshi, Sachin Bhandari, Ismile Chaudhary, Avinash Kumar, Amir Ali Shaik
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riinasawayama · 2 years
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youthquake: bharath m for vogue india feb ’22, ph. rishi raj, curated by anita chhiba
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Seven Sins Challenge: Which of your OCs fits pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth. Then pass it on...
I think Roy might be guilty of Pride- the Sin of Pride is often rendered as arrogance according to Wikipedia so yeah, that definitely fits Roy! Raj too.
Greed- hmmm. According to Wikipedia: 'Greed is an inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs, especially with respect to material wealth.' I can't really think of a Sim of mine that this would apply to. I'm tempted to say Bunty, but while Bunty enjoys the trappings of a comfortable lifestyle I can't say that her desire for material things is 'inordinate'.
Wrath- 'Wrath often reveals itself in the wish to seek vengeance'. Anita and Naomi are probably the pin up girls for wrath in my story. Roy and Sonia are also guilty, as are Joël, Mia, Raj, Spencer, Julia, The Pink Pony girls, Harry's partner Mireille, and Anita's ex-husband Jim.
Envy- We know that Connor is envious of Wesley and Laura. Saffron was also extremely envious of Daisy's relationship with her crush Teddy, and though she'd never admit it, of Josh's relationship with Sybilla. Anita has been envious of all of Joël's exes. Mia is often consumed with envy towards Cookie and her relationship with Raj. Dom was envious of all Joël's relationships in Appaloosa Plains.
Lust:  Which of my OCs isn't guilty of lust, seriously???
Gluttony: I don't think I have any OCs who indulge in Gluttony.
Sloth: While Mia is a couch potato who loathes the gym, she definitely enjoys other varieties of physical exertion so I can't say she fits 'sloth'. I don't think any of my other OCs are particularly slothful either.
Thank you for the very interesting ask!😘
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ingek73 · 1 year
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India archive reveals extent of ‘colonial loot’ in royal jewellery collection
File from India Office archive details how priceless items were extracted from colony as trophies of conquest
by David Pegg and Manisha Ganguly
Published: 14:00 Thursday, 06 April 2023
Five years ago, Buckingham Palace marked its summer opening with an exhibition celebrating the then Prince Charles’s 70th birthday with a display of his favourite pieces from the royal collection, Britain’s official trove of items connected to the monarchy. “The prince had a very, very strong hand in the selection,” the senior curator said.
Among the sculptures, paintings and other exhibits was a long gold girdle inlaid with 19 large emeralds once used by an Indian maharajah to decorate his horses. It was a curious choice to put into the exhibition in light of the violent means by which it had come into the hands of the royal family.
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Emerald girdle of Maharaja Sher Singh, c 1840. Photograph: Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2023
As part of its Cost of the crown series, the Guardian has uncovered a remarkable 46-page file in the archives of the India Office, the government department that was responsible for Britain’s rule over the Indian subcontinent. It details an investigation, apparently commissioned by Queen Mary, the grandmother of Elizabeth II, into the imperial origins of her jewels.
The report, from 1912, explains how priceless pieces, including Charles’s emerald belt, were extracted from India as trophies of conquest and later given to Queen Victoria. The items described are now owned by the monarch as property of the British crown.
Plundered stones
To fully understand the context behind the jewels, and their place in India’s history, it was necessary to visit the archives.
A journal records a tour in 1837 of the Punjab area in north India by the society diarist Fanny Eden and her brother George, the governor general of the British Raj at the time. They visited Ranjit Singh, the maharajah in Lahore, who had signed a “treaty of friendship” with the British six years earlier.
The half-blind Singh wore few if any precious stones, Eden wrote in her journal, but his entourage was positively drowning in them. So plentiful were the maharajah’s gems that “he puts his very finest jewels on his horses, and the splendour of their harness and housings surpasses anything you can imagine,” she wrote. Eden later confided in her journal: “If ever we are allowed to plunder this kingdom, I shall go straight to their stables.”
Twelve years later, Singh’s youngest son and heir, Duleep, was forced to sign over the Punjab to the conquering forces of the British East India Company. As part of the conquest, the company did indeed plunder the horses’ emeralds, as well as Singh’s most precious stone, the legendary Koh-i-noor diamond.
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The queen mother’s crown sits on top of the coffin during her funeral in 2002. Photograph: Dan Chung/The Guardian
Today, the Koh-i-noor sits in the crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, on display at the Tower of London, and it has become an emblem of Britain’s tortured relationship with its imperial history.
Anita Anand, a journalist and historian who co-wrote a book titled Koh-i-noor on the diamond, said it was “a beautiful and cold reminder of British supremacy during the Raj”, the period between 1858 and 1947 when India was ruled by the crown.
“Its facets reflect the fate of a boy king who was separated from his mother,” Anand said. The stone too was “taken far away from his home, recut and diminished”. Anand said: “That is not how India sees itself today.”
Buckingham Palace is plainly aware of the sensitivities surrounding looted artefacts. After the Indian government let it be known that for Camilla, the Queen Consort, to wear the Koh-i-noor at Charles’s coronation would elicit “painful memories of the colonial past”, the palace announced she would swap it for a less contentious diamond.
But, as was discovered by Queen Mary, the Koh-i-noor was not the only gem taken from Singh’s treasury to have found its way to the British monarchy.
Royal with a pearl necklace
Among the jewels identified in the document found by the Guardian is a “short necklace of four very large spinel rubies”, the largest of which is a 325.5-carat spinel that later came to be identified as the Timur ruby.
Its famous name is erroneous: research by the academic Susan Stronge in 1996 concluded it was probably never owned by Timur, a Mongol conquerer. And it is a spinel, a red stone similar to, but chemically distinct from, a ruby.
Elizabeth II was shown handling it in the 1969 BBC documentary Royal Family, and was clearly acquainted with the myths surrounding it. “The history, of course, is very fascinating. It belonged to so many kings of Persia and Mughal emperors, until Queen Victoria was sent it from India,” she observed.
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The Timur ruby necklace, 1853. Photograph: Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III 2023
The queen was never pictured wearing the item. However, she may have worn another of the Lahore treasures, identified in the India Office report as “a pearl necklace consisting of 224 large pearls”.
In her 1987 study of royal jewellery, Leslie Field described “one of the Queen Mother’s most impressive two-row pearl necklaces … made from 222 pearls with a clasp of two magnificent rubies surrounded by diamonds that had originally belonged to the ruler of the Punjab” – almost certainly a reference to the same necklace.
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The queen wearing pearls at the Royal Opera House in 2012. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
In 2012, Elizabeth II attended a gala festival at the Royal Opera House in London to celebrate her diamond jubilee. Photographs showed her wearing a multi-string pearl necklace with a ruby clasp.
Were these Ranjit Singh’s pearls? There was speculation they may have been, though Buckingham Palace was unable to confirm either way.
Queen Mary’s interest appears to have been prompted by curiosity about the origin of some of her pearls rather than any moral concern about the manner in which they were obtained. But a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said slavery and colonialism were matters that “his Majesty takes profoundly seriously”.
Shashi Tharoor, formerly an undersecretary at the United Nations, and currently an MP in India, said: “We have finally entered an era where colonial loot and pillage is being recognised for what it really was, rather than being dressed up as the incidental spoils of some noble ‘civilising mission’.
“As we are seeing increasingly, the return of stolen property is always a good thing. Generations to come will wonder why it took civilised nations so long to do the right thing.”
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Right Where You Left Me Moodboards
These are my versions of the moodboards for the OUAT fanfiction I'm co-writing with @hannahhook7744! Her version is here (https://www.tumblr.com/hannahhook7744/743787303227604992?source=share)
Name: Prince Kiran Adil Hassan Mani Woodcock of Linos
Cursed Name: Corwin Tucker
Other names: 'Ran, Cor, Princey, K, Doctor Himbo, The Bumbling, Kir (nicknames)
Age: Twenty
Face Claim: Karan Brar (young)
          Rahul Kohli (old)
Species: Human
Father: King Raj Woodcock of Linos (deceased)
Mother: Queen Reshmi Woodcock of Linos
Sibling(s): Prince Amir Woodcock of Linos
      Prince Shahzad Woodcock of Linos
Other Family: Penelope Devlin (Fiancée)
Occupation: Crown Prince (EF), medical intern (Storybrooke)
Home: The Kingdom of Linos, The Kingdom of Strife, Storybrooke
Favorite Color: Dark Blue
Song: Who I Am- The Score
Powers: None
Weapons: Sword
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Name: Penelope Guinevere Devlin
Cursed Name: Paisley Spinner
Other names: Pen (primary nickname)
            Penny, P, Pais, ‘Ley (other nicknames)
Lazy (by her mother)
Age: Nineteen
Face Claim: Dakota Blue Richards (young)
          Daisy Ridley (old)
Species: Human
Father: Lord Ferdinand Fitzroy
Mother: Gwenllian Devlin
Sibling(s): None
Other Family: Kiran Woodcock (Fiancée)
Occupation: Spinner (EF), seamstress (Storybrooke)
Home: The Kingdom of Linos, The Kingdom of Strife, Storybrooke
Favorite Color: Light Blue
Song: Everything I Wanted- Billie Eilish
Powers: None
Weapons: Slingshot
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Name: Rowena Elladora Jones
Cursed Name: None
Other names: Ro, 'Wen, Winnie, R.J, Little  Jones, R, Kid Pirate (nicknames)
             The Forsaken Child, The Princess Who Never Smiled, The Queen of Strife, The Mother of Monsters, The Queen of Monsters, The Chaotic Sorceress, The Queen of Clumsiness, The Wild Sorceress, The Forbidden Child, Queen of the Outcasts, Queen of the Rejects, The Pirate Queen (titles)
Age: Nineteen
Face Claim: Hailee Steinfeld
Species: Human
Father: King Adam Blithe of Rally
Mother: Queen Pandora Blithe of Rally
Sibling(s): Killian Jones (adoptive)
Other Family: Tempest Banks and Warren Scarlet (Fiancées)
Occupation:Princess (EF, Formerly), Queen (Strife), Pirate/Fugitive (EF, Formerly) Writer (Storybrooke), Mail Sorter (Storybrooke)
Home: The Kingdom of Rally (formerly), The Kingdom of Strife, Storybrooke
Favorite Color: Teal
Song: Try- Pink
Powers: Magic
Weapons: Cutlass
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Name: Warren Artemis Scarlet
Cursed Name: None
Other names: Scout, Tree Climber, Scout Scarlet, Cuddlebug, Tree Hugger (nicknames)
  The Animal Whisperer, The Woodland Bard, The Tree Hugger, King Scout, The King of Monsters, The Father of Monsters, The Hard Worker, Animal Boy, The Jack of All Trades, Tree Boy, Scouter, The Honest Worker, The Unlucky Boy (titles)
Age: Twenty-One
Face Claim: Lou Wegner (young)
           Lucas Till (old)
Species: Human
Father: Alaric Scarlet
Mother: Lamia Scarlet
Sibling(s): William ‘Will’ Scarlet 
      Penelope Scarlet (deceased)
Other Family: Tempest Banks and Rowena Jones (Fiancées)
Occupation: Thief (EF, Formerly), Handyman (EF, Formerly), Farmhand (EF, Formerly), King-to-be/second in command (Strife), Pet Shelter Worker (Storybrooke), Musician (all).
Home: Sherwood (formerly), The Kingdom of Strife, Storybrooke
Favorite Color: Green
Song: I Tried to Be Perfect- Sum 41
Powers: Animal Magic
Weapons: Daggers
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Name: Sylvester Boris Lucas
Cursed Name: Boris Lucas
Other names: Silver (primary nickname)
                         S, Wolfie, Fangsie, Fang, Silv, Moondust, Starboy, Bongo Boy, and Spaceboy (other nicknames)
Age: Twenty-One
Face Claim: Tom Taylor (young)
Jake Abel (old)
Species: Werewolf/ Vampire hybrid
Father: The Big Bad Wolf
Mother: Anita Lucas
Sibling(s): Graham Humbert (adoptive)
                    Red Lucas
Other Family: Granny Lucas (maternal grandmother)
Occupation: Defense Guard (EF), Waiter (Storybrooke)
Home: Misthaven (formerly), The Kingdom of Strife, Storybrooke
Favorite Color: Spacey Colors
Song: Running With the Wolves- Aurora
Powers: Wolf transformation, super strength, super hearing, super smell 
Weapons: None
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Name: Tempest Atlantica Banks
Cursed Name: None
Other names: Undine, Treasure, Siren (nicknames)
Age: Twenty
Face Claim: Bethany Levy
Species: Siren
Father: Tidal Banks
Mother: Nereida Banks
Sibling(s): None
Other Family: Nerissa Banks (maternal aunt)
Myrddin Banks (uncle-in-law)
                          Melusine Banks (cousin)
Occupation: Siren Vigilante (EF, formerly), Queen (Strife), Cannery Employee (Storybrooke), Singer (all)
Home: Atlantica (formerly), The Kingdom of Strife, Storybrooke
Favorite Color: Bronze
Song: Drunken Sailor- Aeseaes
Powers: Mermaid transformation, hypnotic singing voice
Weapons: Harpoon, abalone dagger
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Remembering #Sadhana Shivdasani, one of the most incredible and graceful actresses of Hindi cinema, on her 82nd birth anniversary (02/09).
Sadhana was a prominent figure in Hindi cinema and is remembered as one of its most talented actresses. Known for her striking beauty and fashion-forward style, she earned the nickname "The Mystery Girl" due to her roles in a series of suspense thrillers directed by Raj Khosla in the mid-1960s.
Originally from Karachi, Sadhana moved to Bombay with her family at the age of 7, during the partition of India. She first appeared in an uncredited role in the film Shree 420 (1955) before being mentored by director Sashadhar Mukherjee. Her breakout role came in Love In Simla (1960), where her unique hairstyle became so popular it was dubbed the "Sadhana Cut." She continued to build her reputation as a leading lady in films such as Parakh (1960), Hum Dono (1961), Asli-Naqli (1962), Ek Musafir Ek Haseena (1962), Mere Mehboob (1963), Woh Kaun Thi? (1964), Arzoo (1965), Waqt (1965), Mera Saaya (1966), and Anita (1967).
In the late 1960s, Sadhana faced health challenges due to hyperthyroidism, prompting her to temporarily step away from acting. She traveled to Boston for medical treatment and made a comeback in 1969 with two successful films, Ek Phool Do Mali and Intaqam. In 1974, she ventured into directing with the crime thriller Geetaa Mera Naam, after which she gradually retreated from acting. Her last on-screen appearance was in Ulfat Ki Nayi Manzilein (1994). She was honored with the IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002.
Sadhana was married to R.K. Nayyar, the director of her film Love in Simla, on March 7, 1966. She was hospitalized at Hinduja Hospital on December 24, 2015, and passed away the following day.
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Suggest some good books by Indian authors, please!!
The Village By The Sea by Anita Desai
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
Fire On The Mountain by Anita Desai
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
Malgudi Days by R.K. Narayan
Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh
The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand
Godan by Munshi Premchand (english translation by Jai Ratan)
The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai
Shadowlines by Amitav Ghosh
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Faraaz Kazi
The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri
Something Happened on the Way to Heaven by Sudha Murthy
No Guns at my Son's Funeral by Paro Anand
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BOLLYWOOD’S TOP 108 FEMALE DANCERS OF ALL TIME (@INDIES) !
1.       .Helen
2.       .Ragini
3.       .Padmini
4.       .Mumtaz
5.       .Reena Roy
6.       .Jaya Prada
7.       .Rajni Bala
8.       .Madhuri Dixit
9.       .Aishwarya Rai bachchan
10.   .Meenakshi Sheshadri
11.   .Shraddha Kapoor
12.   .Hema Malini
13.   .Vyjyanthimala
14.   .Saira Banu
15.   .Meena Kumari
16.   .Waheeda Rehman
17.   .Geeta Bali
18.   .Zeenat Aman
19.   .Sandhya
20.   .Sridevi
21.   .Asha Parekh
22.   .Anita Guha
23.   .Kumkum
24.   .Sadhana
25.   .Nanda
26.   .Faryal
27.   .Madhubala
28.   .Shyama
29.   .Saroja Devi B.
30.   .Nishi
31.   .Nalini Jaywant
32.   .Mala Sinha
33.   .Bina Rai
34.   .Minoo Mumtaz
35.   .Laxmi Chhaya
36.   .Shahzadi
37.   .Anita Raj
38.   .Kimi Katkar
39.   .Kaajal Kiran
40.   .Rekha
41.   .Kanan Kaushal
42.   .Nutan
43.   .Leena Chandavarkar
44.   .Rati Agnihotri
45.   .Tanuja
46.   .Nadira
47.   .Bindiya Goswami
48.   .Bindu
49.   .Padma Khanna
50.   .Divya Bharti
51.   .Jamuna
52.   .Aruna Irani
53.   .Jayshree Talpade
54.   .Heera Rajgopal
55.   .Zeb Rehman
56.   .Meena Talpade
57.   .Parveen Babi
58.   .Kim
59.   .Asha Sachdev
60.   .Raakhee
61.   .Ameeta
62.   .Naaz
63.   .Tina Munim
64.   .Neelam
65.   .Farha
66.   .Simran
67.   .Cuckoo
68.   .Gitanjali
69.   .Jeevan Kala
70.   .Nalini Chonkar
71.   .Naazima
72.   .Jayshree Gadkar
73. .Sadhona Bose
74. .Meena Shorey
75. .Jamuna (Lady Tarzan)
76. .Nagma
77. .Meera Madhuri (Maan Maryada)
78. .Vandana Rane (Maan Maryada)
79. .Barkha (Rakhi aur Rifle)
80. .Alka Noopur
81. .Sitara Devi
82. .Prema Narayan
83. .Sudha Chopra
84. .Leena Das (Haqeeqat 1985)
85. .Anjali Jathar
86. .Padmini Kapila
87. .Seema Biswas
88. .Neelam (Mahal 1949)
89. .Nimmi
90. .Kammo
91. .Prabha Sharma
92. .Kamala Lakshman
93. .Roshan Kumari
94. .Surinder Kaur
95. .Madhu Malini
96. .Rupini
97. .Rajshree
98. .Jyothi Laxmi
99. .Preeti Sapru
100. .Sudha Chandran
101. .Rani (Cobra Girl 1963)
102. .Kathana (Shikari 1963)
103. Aruna (Daag 1973)
104. Sheela Vaz
105. .Sheela Naik
106. .Leela Pandey
107. .Indira (Dil Deke Dekho)
108. Debashree Roy .
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Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Actress Anita Raj Birthday Celebration , Watch Only On Mayapuri Cut :-
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How to Get Direct Admission in MA English (MEG) Second Year?
For all those students who want to do an MA from a prestigious university and in distance mode, IGNOU happens to be a natural choice. Understandably so because this is arguably the only university that has a range of options when it comes to Selecting the Subject, has respectable positions across the globe, and after the successful completion of this course, students get lucrative job opportunities in diverse fields. In addition to all the attributes of IGNOU mentioned above, there is one big benefit that Indira Gandhi National Open University provides. If students complete its Post Graduation Diploma in Writings from India, or PGDWI program, they can directly take admission to the MA(English) (MEG) Programme under the lateral entry scheme.
The Courses of IGNOU that Provide Lateral Entry
Post Graduate Diploma in Writings from India (PGDWI)
The Post Graduate Diploma In Writings from India delves deep into the richness of Indian English literature, spotlighting iconic authors such as Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao, Anita Desai, Salman Rushdie, and Mahesh Dattani, to name a few. This course not only highlights the significance of Indian writings in English but also takes learners on a journey through the evolution of English Studies in the Indian context. From the birth of Indian English poetry and novels to the diverse versions of the English language spoken worldwide, the curriculum presents a comprehensive view.
Furthermore, it critically explores the challenges faced in imparting and grasping English literature, challenges the traditional Western literary narrative, and emphasizes the budding Indian literary canon while discussing the idea of mental decolonization. Students gain insights into Indian literature translated into English from regional languages.
An essential part of the curriculum includes a comprehensive study of literary theories and critiques, spanning from classical and romantic critiques to modern-day theories like feminism and deconstruction. Upon successfully concluding the Advanced Diploma on Indian Writings, students are eligible for lateral entry to the MA (English) program.
Post Graduate Diploma in British Literature (PGDBLT)
The Post Graduate Diploma in British Literature introduces students to different types of British Literature like Poetry, Drama, and the Novel. The course includes British Poetry from the medieval times to the Modern and Postmodern era, while providing an overview of British Poetry.
It does also offer a detailed overview of the evolution and development of life on the British stage, from Christopher Marlowe to T S Eliot. It then recounts the development of the British novel from its beginnings in the early eighteenth century till the later decades of the twentieth century, while focusing on a number of aspects of the novel as a genre, and discussing each novel against its social and cultural contexts.
Lastly, the course looks at an integral part of the curricula at colleges and universities across the globe—literary theory and criticism, beginning with classical criticism, including romantic criticism, new criticism, feminist theories, deconstruction, and ending with contemporary theories.
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treason-and-plot · 1 year
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what was your inspiration to create your main oc? (pass the question on)
This time I'm going to answer with my main Isla Paradiso OC - Mia.
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Mia was created as a one-night stand for Joël, who was going through an uncharacteristic f-boy stage after his break up with Anita and the death of his ex. However much like Roy she refused to be relegated to side-character status and was soon the protagonist of her very own storylines! As with most of my characters she has a lot of flaws- she can be judgmental, petty, attention-seeking and downright bratty- but I think that people respond to her because she's brave, honest and uncompromising and doesn't give a hoot about what other people think of her (with the one exception of Raj). Thank you for sending me this awesome ask @bool-prop!
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funnysideolife · 5 months
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Hothon Se Chhulo Tum | Prem Geet Songs | Raj Babbar | Anita Raj | Jagjit...
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Les fourmis et la sauterelle – projection débat du festival AlimenTERRE | Le 3C – Café Culturel Citoyen à Aix en Provence
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Rendez-vous au café culturel citoyen à Aix-en-Provence le jeudi 23 novembre ! Nous serons ensemble dans le cadre du festival AlimenTerre pour la projection du documentaire Les fourmis et la sauterelle.
  Les jeudis du 3C
  Nous suivrons les aventures d’Anita Chitaya, une agricultrice du Malawi. Elle tente de rendre son village plus résilient et respectueux de l’environnement, d’y éradiquer la faim et d’y faire advenir l’égalité femme-homme. Anita se rend aux États-Unis pour rencontrer des agriculteurs, des militants, des climato-sceptiques et des législateurs afin de les persuader de sauver sa maison en commençant par sauver la planète. Nous débattrons ensuite de la question des inégalités, du changement climatique et de la manière dont le pouvoir citoyen peut y mettre fin. Documentaire de Raj Patel, Zak Piper/ Kartemquin films, Bungalow town / 2021 / 74’ / Anglais, sous-titré français
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