Developmental

A Fair is on

A shorter version of the film Future through Fairs, this film provides glimpses of the Indian International Trade Fair heldat Pragati Maidan, New Delhi in November 1983. President Giani Zail Singh inaugurated this 5th international fair hosted by India on November 14, 1983.

NM0380 : Dharavi - A New Beginning

Dharavi is known as the biggest slum in Asia the film narrates the success story of joint efforts made by the Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation (B.M.M.C.) and the residents of Dharavi in "Clean Dharavi - Beautiful Dharavi" drive today Dharavi has set a shining example for rest of India.

Fuelling A Nation

In purely financial terms, the oil industry is the largest one in India. We need oil badly. We search for it, we produce it,we refine it and distribute it across the country and individuals as equitably as possible. The work goes on. This film explore the same.

Space and India

Starting with a symbolic presentation of man's curiosity and his constant search of the mysteries of the unplumbed space, the film presents various scientists connected with the organised space research activities in Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) personally introducing their fields of research activities.

Jai Ho

We celebrate our country's progress in all walks of life.

A House of Your Own (Ghar Apna)

A film about housing shows the work done by the Housing& Urban Development Corporation Ltd. (HUDCO) established in 1970. HUDCO has developed a scheme which aims at providing housing facilities to the people in lower income groups.

Prime Minister Visits Assam and Meghalaya

The film showing the visit India's Prime Minister, the late Indira Gandhi to the north-eastern states of Assam and Meghalaya to personally see the progress achieved there under the 20-Point Programme announced by her.

Evolution of Telephones

The telephone was first invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell.Within seven years of its invention, the telephone exchanges were established in Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. By 1907,the central battery was introduced to replace the earliercranking practice. Automatic telephone came to India in 1914 at Simla. The Indian Telephone Industries (ITI) came into beingin 1948, a year after independence. This film presents evolution of telephones in India.

Work for Progress ( Apna Hath Jagannath )

Work is worship. There is no substitute for hard work and discipline, as this film emphasizes.

The Family

A savings campaign, explains the benefits reaped through the 5-Year Recurring Deposit Scheme.

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