The struggle of the Garos and the destruction of their sal forest in Mymensingh and Tangail districts of Bangladesh.
1994, English and Bangla, 28 mins | DVD Tk.200 / US$10 | CD Tk.100 | US$5
Mandi is a documentary film on the struggle of the matralineal Garos and the destruction of a unique sal forest in Mymensingh and Tangail districts of Bangladesh. Of 100,000 in Bangladesh, around 20,000 of them live in the Modhupur sal forest. Not many years ago, huge sal, other timber trees and medicinal plants covered the third-largest forest of Bangladesh, the Modhupur forest. Today vast areas lie denuded or sparsely covered by trees and undergrowth. The government’s commercial plantation programs in the name of “community” or “social forestry” have generated some patches of exotic fuel wood trees, causing further harm to the natural forests.
Publication Details
Published: 1994
Language: English and Bangla
Length: 28 minutes
Director: Ashfaque Munir
DVD: Tk.200 / US$10
CD: Tk.100 / US$5