Documentaries on Nepal
Kathmandu to Copenhagen: climate change in Nepal
Video from DFID Nepal, illustrating some of the challenges that climate change is presenting to the country, and explaining why it is so important that an ambitious and equitable deal is reached at the Copenhagen climate change summit in December 2009. To find out more about how DFID is helping to combat climate change and global poverty, please visit http://www.dfid/gov.uk/climate
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Everywoman - Nepal Special - Part 1
We meet a woman fighting for citizenship for her child and the Living Goddesses of Kathmandu.
AlJazeeraEnglish
Everywoman - Nepal Special - Part 2
We meet a woman fighting for citizenship for her child and the Living Goddesses of Kathmandu.
AlJazeeraEnglish
One Teen's Look at Nepal
Every year The Goldman Sachs Foundation and Asia Society recognize US high school students that demonstrate in-depth understanding of key issues in international affairs. Sarah from Westlake Village, CA is one of the 2008 winners of a $10,000 scholarship. She created a video comparing her life and those of her peers with people she met in Nepal, finding different definitions of necessity, wealth, and happiness. Sarahs video included footage she shot while in Nepal with a media team documenting human rights issues and the recent historic elections. While there, she filmed an interview with the rebel leader at the time, Prachanda, who has since become the Prime Minister of Nepal. Sarah has also completed video projects for her local symphony orchestra and continues to follow the evolving political situation in Nepal. For more information on the prize, check out http://askasia.org/students/gsfprizes.html
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eyes of nepal
outreach in the western Nepal
bikashlama
Mystic Vision, Sacred Art PREVIEW
Purchase httpwww.der.orgfilmsmysticvisionsacredart.html This documentary provides an excellent introduction to the art of thangka, sacred Tibetan Buddhist painting in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Carefully filmed, it takes you through every step of the painting process of thangkas. It offers insight into the symbolic and relgious meaning of thangkas and their importance for Tibetan Buddhist life. This program would be of interest to students of Buddhism, art, and Asian Studies.a film by Raju Gurungdistributed by Documentary Educational Resources
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Changu Narayan Temple NEPAL
This is part of a series, Planet Terra, which when licensed allows you to add your own custom narration to meet you specific marketing needs. Contact us at TravelVideoStore.com for more details about licensing this episode or any of the 365 other episodes to destinations around the world.
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Baanha a documentary film made by Srijana Jossi
Baanha is a documentary film about the culture which is still remain in 21st century and people still believe on it. It is produced by Media Act pvt ltd. If some one is interested to buy this film for there TV channel then please contact us.
nanubabu
The Lost Children of Kathmandu
This is chapter 1 from the documentary The Lost Children of Kathmandu by Mike Mullins.
mikemullins
End of a Dynasty Nepal
October 2008After ten years of conflict, Nepals feudal system has finally crumbled. As one of the most violent Maoist leaders is voted Prime Minister, we ask, can Nepals new republic find the peace it so desperately needsThe struggle cost the lives of 13,000 people and denied the country millions of tourist dollars. Headmasters were executed in schools and their children stolen for reeducation. In the village of Beni, a shocking attack against government officials spilled into the streets.
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Rhinos WWF
Wild Chronicles flies to Nepal where conservationists attempt to reestablish endangered rhinos in areas where poachers wiped them out. But relocating an unpredictable, fourton beast is no easy task. World Wildlife Fund and Nepalese officials are using a unique way to herd them to safer sanctuaries by pitting massive rhinos against an elephants bulk. Like a bizarre posse from the Wild West, the team saddles up their elephants to go round up the rhinos.
MyWonderfulWorld
Paragliding Nepal Beauty
Paragliding in Nepal A Paraglider is a footlaunched, ramair, aerofoil canopy which flies with the energy of wind, gravity and pilots power to steer. It descends due to gravity and ascends due to air pressure. With the help of air pressure, pilot decides when and where to fly, soar, dive and eventually land it safely. Adventure seekers seek depths and space where ever they can find. In Nepal, you have breathtaking depth of 700 meter or higher for the unparalleled ShangriLa that lies beneath the Himalayan range offering a scenic ecstasy of the valleys and lush green jungles combined with an infinitive visibility of the crisp clear Himalayas all around you, all ready to add another dimension in your flight adrenal. Best Time November, December and January are the best three months for Paragliding in Nepal. Superb weather and excellent mountain visibility can be expected during those months.Best location for para gliding is the Annapurna region, also known as the arms of Pokhara
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