Rajyavardhan Rathore Minister inaugurates three day North East film festival




North-East Film Festival should become a People’s movement
Government committed to promote quality cinema and young talent from the region – Rajyavardhan Rathore
Minister inaugurates three day North East film festival

Minister of State for I&B, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore has said that the Government intended to make the North East Film Festival, a ‘People’s Movement’ which would become better with each passing year.  The Government remained committed to promote and facilitate popular cinema of the North East so that a long lasting brand equity to the films of the region could be established through such events and film festivals.  Such events also acted as a catalyst to strengthen the talent across platforms from the region.  The Minister stated this while delivering his address at the inaugural ceremony of the three days festival here today. 


Elaborating further, the Minister mentioned that the films from the North East always attracted attention in International Film Festivals and in academic circles for their canvas of human emotions and their reflections of society. The increase in representation of cinema at such events was definitely a healthy sign of growing culture of cinema in the region. It also reiterated the willingness of creative artists to venture in the medium of cinema. He further mentioned that the creative talent from the region had been regularly winning national and international awards, and travelling to prestigious international festivals over the decades.

During his address the Minister specifically mentioned that the I&B Ministry had undertaken special measures to promote the flow of quality information in the region through the Prasar Bharati network.  The current FM Phase III auction had earmarked 15 channels for bidding which would enable the growth of radio in the region in the private FM domain.  The Minister highlighted the measures being taken to promote quality education in the field of journalism through the Indian Institute of Mass Communication currently at Aizawal.  He also mentioned that efforts were being made to fast track the process of establishing the Film making institute at Arunachal Pradesh.  This initiative was part of the overall vision to promote and strengthen youth talent from the North-Eastern Region.   Minister for State for Youth Affairs & Sports, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal in his address mentioned that such festivals showcased the youth talent of the region and reiterated the cinematic legacy of the region.  Secretary (I&B) Shri Bimal Julka mentioned that the initiative was part of the vision to promote cinema as medium of creative expression especially from the North East Region.

The inaugural ceremony today witnessed the premiere screening of Manipuri feature film ‘Pallepfam’ which is directed & produced by Shri WanglenKhundongban which is also his debut film. The screening was preceded by three cultural shows that will had the Hojagiri Dance troupe from Tripura, DholPungCholam Dance troupe from Manipur and The Girish and Chronicles, a Hard Rock Band from Sikkim. In order to provide a complete flavour of the region to the visitors, film screenings will be supplemented by cultural programmes, exhibitions of handicrafts and books, food stalls and much more during the festival.

The Directorate of Film Festival under the aegis of Ministry of Information & Broadcasting is organising the three day festival “Fragrances of the North-eastern films”.  The festival provides a platform to cine lovers to view films from the North East. The festival is being held at the Siri Fort Auditorium Complex from August 21st – 23rd, 2015.

The festival also includes a retrospective of maestro Shri AribamSyam Sharma from Manipur. Six films including two feature films Ishanou and ImagiNingthem and four non feature films titled Orchids of Manipur, The Deer on The Lake, Indigenous Games of Manipur and YelhouJagoi will be screened in the retrospective. 

Apart from the retrospective the film Ko:Yad by eminent film maker from Assam Manju Borah will be showcased. While Tribeny Rai’s films ‘Yathawat’ and “Last Rites” from Sikkim will be presented, ‘Maithya’ directed by Shri Joseph Pulinthanath and ‘Crossing Bridges’ by ‘Sanga DorjeeThongdok will give a glimpse of Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh.
A bouquet of short films from Meghalaya “Karyukai” and Rong’ Kuchak directed by DomnicSangma and from Nagaland  documentary titled ‘The Honey Hunter And The Maker’ directed by Tiainla Jamir  and Story of a House directed by SesinoYhoshu&SophyLasuh will also be presented.

The closing film of the festival will be ‘AisaYehJahaan’ on August 23.

           
The highlights of the cultural component of the three day festival are as follows:

Hojagiri (Tripura)
Hojagiri is a folk dance, performed in the state of Tripura by the Reang people. It is performed by women and young girls, singing, balancing on an earthen pitcher and managing other props such as a bottle on the head and earthen lamp on the hand, while only the lower half of the body is moved.
The dance is performed on the occasion of Hojagiri festivals or Laxmi Puja, held in the following full moon night of Durga Puja generally after 3rd day of Dashera. The Goddess Mailuma, (Laxmi) is worshipped on this day.
The male members participate in singing the lyric, playing the Kham and Sumui (Kshumu). The lyrics are very simple. Required for the dance are, a BAILING, a wide circular rice cleaning article made of cane, a pitcher or kalash, a bottle, a hous hold traditional lamp, a plain dish and a handkerchief for each performer.
DholPungCholom (Manipur)
The Pungcholom is a Manipuri dance. It is the soul of Manipuri Sankirtana music and Classical Manipuri dance. The PungCholom is a unique classical dance of Manipur. This dance may be performed by men or women. In this style, the dancers play the pung (a form of hand beaten drum) while they dance at the same time. Dancers need to be graceful and acrobatic at the same time. They use these acrobatic effects without breaking the rhythm or flow of music. The dance is marked by a gentle rhythm, which gradually builds up to a thunderous climax. Pungcholom borrows elements from the Manipuri martial arts Thang Ta and SaritSarak and also from the traditional MaibiJagoi dance.

Girish and The Chronicles (Sikkim)
Girish and The Chronicles (commonly abbreviated as GATC) is an Indian Hard rock/Heavy Metal band from Gangtok, Sikkim, formed in 2009, by the Singer-Songwriter/Vocalist Girish Pradhan. Presently based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, GATC is a four member band, known for their electrifying live shows. Heavily influenced from bands such as Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden,Guns and Roses. GATC has been touring the country and overseas for more than 5 years now, although the line-up has existed since 2006 but was known as Revolving Barrel. After having released numerous singles onlinesince 2009, The band released its first official album on June 2014 under Universal Music Group. The band is known for its peculiar Classic Hard Rock/Heavy Metalsound influenced from the bands of'70s/'80s era. GATC is known to be the first and the only band from Sikkim to ever have travelled/performed overseas and toured on a national scale.
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E-Auction of First Batch of Private FM Radio Phase III Channels Continues; 80 Rounds of Bidding Completed at the End of Day 20

E-Auction of the First Batch of Private FM Radio Phase III Channels re-commenced today on 21st August 2015 at 09.30 AM and during the day, four rounds of bidding took place. Till now, 80 rounds of bidding are over.
At the close of the 20th day of bidding, 94 channels in 56 cities became provisional winning channels with cumulative provisional winning price of about Rs 1130.51 Crore against their aggregate reserve price of about Rs 459 Crore. Thus the summation of provisional winning prices surpassed the cumulative reserve price of the corresponding 94 channels by Rs 671.65 Crore or 146.3%. Overall, cumulative provisional winning price exceeded the total reserve price of the first batch i.e. Rs 550.18 Crore by Rs 580.33 Crore or105.5%.  
The Auction for the first batch comprising 135 FM Channels in 69 existing cities of Phase II began on 27th July 2015.
            The Auction Activity Requirement (AAR) is 100%. It was increased from 90% after 59th Round on 14th August, 2015. The channel allocation stage will continue till the bids are received for any of the 135 channels.
Bidding will re-commence on 24th August, 2015 (Monday) at 09.30 AM.
The following Table summarizes twenty days of bidding:
Sl No
Date of Bidding
Status at the end of Round No
No of Provisionally Won Channels
No of Cities
Cumulative Reserve Price of Provisionally Won Channels (In Crore Rs)
Cumulative Provisional Winning Price (In Crore Rs)
1
27.07.2015
4
78
54
357
395
2
28.07.2015
8
79
55
377
479
3
29.07.2015
12
80
55
377
549
4
30.07.2015
16
80
55
391
643
5
31.07.2015
20
80
55
391
714
6
03.08.2015
24
82
56
395
779
7
04.08.2015
28
83
56
395
827
8
05.08.2015
32
83
56
395
869
9
06.08.2015
36
85
56
407
900
10
07.08.2015
40
86
56
425
946
11
10.08.2015
44
87
56
425
969
12
11.08.2015
48
86
56
425
987
13
12.08.2015
52
87
56
425
1005
14
13.08.2015
56
88
56
426
1022
15
14.08.2015
60
91
56
449
1079
16
17.08.2015
64
92
56
451
1090
17
18.08.2015
68
93
56
458
1116
18
19.08.2015
72
94
56
459
1123
19
20.08.2015
76
94
56
459
1128
20
21.08.2015
80
94
56
459
1130.51


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