2 films on Northeast win at tve Global Sustainability awards in London

DN Bureau

The tve GSFA, now in its 11th year, recognises outstanding films from the business, non-profit, media and creative sectors that inspire audiences with real-world solutions for a more sustainable future. Read on for details:

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London: Two films on Northeast India - one about rhino conservation in Assam and the other on water scarcity in one of the world's wettest places Cherrapunji - have won prizes at tve Global Sustainability Film Awards 2022 here.

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The tve GSFA, now in its 11th year, recognises outstanding films from the business, non-profit, media and creative sectors that inspire audiences with real-world solutions for a more sustainable future.

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While the film from Assam, "Bad Blood", by VICE Media won in the Greener Living Short Film Award category, the special tve Trustee Choice Award was given to "Water for Life" by Green Hub.










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