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Duration: 22 minutes

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| The film traces the relationship communities have
with their forests. Villagers who live on the fringe of forests
need not be told that forests are their lifeline, for that is
their natural home. Numerous stories from various parts of India
underline the fact that forests cannot be saved by force and
regulations. The way out is to involve local people to protect
it and nurture it. In 'Learning to dream again', what comes
alive is the concept of joint forest management that brings
together villagers and foresters to protect these forests. |
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