From: suma josson <[email protected]>

Dear Anand,

can you pl forward this to Vikalp and other groups. thanks.

suma

*let's turn more earth organic in 2011*

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Screening of Award winning film ‘Niyamgiri You Are Alive’ by Suma Josson.
The film won the Vasudha Award for the best environmental documentary in the
International Film Festival Goa, 2010.



Venue: Press Club, Mumbai



Date and time: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 3 - 5 p.m.



The film is on the struggle of the adivasi communities against bauxite
mining by Vedanta in Niyamgiri Hills which are sacred to them.



It has been supported by ActionAid and produced by Save Niyamgiri Committee.



Suma Josson

09969198284



The Press Club, Mumbai

Address: Glass House, Azad Maidan, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai –

400 001 Phone : 022 2261 6463 |



*Niyamgiri, You are Still Alive***



In 2006 Sterlite, a subsidiary of UK mining company Vedanta built a refinery
 in Niyamgiri Hills, Orissa, India.



The intention was to mine bauxite from the Niyamgiri Hills, which is in
reserved forest.  It is also home to indigenous communities who are
dependent on it for their livelihood.



Mining on Niyamgiri will destroy its rich biodiversity and wildlife.



Niyamgiri is the source of two rivers Bansadhara and Nagaballi. The refinery
consumes 30,000 cu.mtrs of water per day severely affecting the ecological
systems and the communities.



The toxic waste material from the refinery pollutes air, ground and water.



Since 2003 different groups have mobilised to fight Vedanta.



On August 24th 2010 a turning point was reached in the struggle to save
Niyamgiri.

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