An outpost of Delhi:

The film tells the story of urbanization in Indian cities, epitomised by three very diverse residents of the 'unauthorised' village of Aya Nagar, situated on the margins of the Indian capital, New Delhi. A bustling settlement of over one lakh people from all parts of the country and all wa...

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Other Authors: Srinivasan, Sidharth (Director)
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Hindi
Published: New Delhi Public Service Broadcasting Trust 2011
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Summary:The film tells the story of urbanization in Indian cities, epitomised by three very diverse residents of the 'unauthorised' village of Aya Nagar, situated on the margins of the Indian capital, New Delhi. A bustling settlement of over one lakh people from all parts of the country and all walks of life, it represents the exponential urbanization and unplanned development in the country today. As India urbanises, most of its towns and cities grow to accommodate the new migrants in similar spontaneous settlements and their needs, desires and aspirations can become the creative energy required to establish a more socially just and environmentally sustainable urban pattern. The film seeks to explore this alternative vision for urban development, a vision where stakeholders can be partners in growth, rather than feel be-passed by it
Item Description:Copyright notice on disc: PSBT, Films Division. - Summary taken from container
Camera, Karan Thapliyal ; editor, Sanjeev Nag
Physical Description:1 DVD (52 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in

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