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041 | _aEnglish | ||
245 | 0 | _aPodampeta is Drowning Anyway | |
260 | _c2021 | ||
300 | _a7.37 mins | ||
306 | _a7.37 mins | ||
520 | _aPodampeta and many other Nolia fishing villages in the Ganjam district of Odisha are abandoned due to land erosion resulting from rising sea levels. The Nolia have been rehabilitated elsewhere, through the provision of one room kitchen. The rehabilitation colonies are far from the ocean and, ultimately, these displaced fishermen lose their work, skills and culture. This leads to further migration to cities where they seek work as daily wage labourers. ‘Podampeta is Drowning Anyway’ is set between both the ghost villages and the abandoned rehabilitation colonies that stand witness to this crisis of livelihood and existence. | ||
650 | _aLivelihood | ||
650 | _aMigration | ||
650 | _aPodampeta | ||
700 |
_aBadhwar, Kush _eDirector |
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_aCharles Correa Foundation _eProducer |
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_aMohanty, Paribartana _eDirector |
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856 | _uhttps://vimeo.com/657321522 | ||
942 | _cFL | ||
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