Recent Films and Film Strips on Chhattisgarh Biodiversity

Recently prepared films and film strips on Chhattisgarh Biodiversity.
Films and Film Strips by Pankaj Oudhia

Chhattisgarh farmer telling about ”Gorochan”.

“Bukni Bhaat”: Special traditional food for women after child birth.

How once Guhera created tension in Wright Town, Jabalpur

Senior Chhattisgarh Farmer Shri Shobharam on climate change and Traditional rice types.

Senior Chhattisgarh Farmer rememorizing Traditional rice types.

Senior native discussing traditional rice types.

Narrow gauge Train in Manikchauri.

Leopard menace in Jatiatora village.

Jat Mai Garh during January, 2009.

Flowering in Buchanania lanzan.

Passing through Biodiversity rich Chhattisgarh part-I

Passing through Biodiversity rich Chhattisgarh part-II

Passing through Biodiversity rich Chhattisgarh part-III

Rice threshing.

Collection of wild Aonla fruits.

Collection of Harra.

Traditional Healers searching medicinally rich Bhirha trees.

Use of Ipomoea carnea.

Medicinal plants in Kanesar region.

Dinebra in Rice bunds.

Rajim temple at night.

Passing through Tendu rich forest.

Weekly village market of Chhattisgarh . I

Charota (Cassia tora) threshing.

Collection of Mahua Banda.

Over100 years old Semal tree having Bhavar and orchids.

Interaction with senior native of Lohajhar village.

Village fish market.

Purchase of minor forest produces in village market.

Night train to Rajim.

Parsa trees in dense forest.

UFO on Kansinghi’s sky.

Vidarikand as nutritious food for rural family.

Ankol tree complex.

Uses of Bahera oil.

“Rakhia Badi” preparation in Madheli village.

Stone Jaata for Kodo.

Traditional tattoo on old tribal woman.

Interaction with Bhateri, the traditional soothsayers of Chhattisgarh.

Sweet tunes on Chikara by Dhanpat Singh.

Old Bargad with Bhavar.

Tree Cotton at flowering.

Kodo in Bisahuram’s rural house.

Maruti van accident and rescue of passengers in JatMai Garh region.

Shri Tulsi Ram sharing information about flora and fauna.

Failure of Jatropha plantation in Sunderkera village, Chhattisgarh, India.

Interaction with Shri Ravi, Traditional Healer’s son but not interested in Traditional Healing.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 1. Medicinal importance of Sal (Shorea robusta) tree.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 2. Cause of modern disease.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 3. Importance of Traditional Medicinal Rice.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 4. Promising treatment for Lokwa (Paralysis)

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 5. Celebration and importance of Hareli festival.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 6. His Guda living in Gaudhas, Orissa.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 7. Why validation of Traditional medicinal knowledge is not required.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 8. Decreasing population of sloth bear in the region.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 9. Felling of old trees as fuel wood.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 10. Modern rice farming and its impact on public health.

Traditional Healer Shri Prithvi on 11. Best time of harvest of Shorea robusta tree for timber.

Shri Chamar Rai on decreasing vegetation of Khallari hill.

Shri Chamar Rai on decreasing wildlife in Khallari hill.

Traditional Healer Shri Kali talking about herbal combination useful in Lokwa or Lakwa (Paralysis)

Open sell of Sahi (Hystrix indica) quills and other body parts as traditional medicine in village market.

Four types of Bhoolan available in weekly village market for sell.

Chhuria Kand in weekly village market.

Telia Kand in weekly village market.

Hathajodi in weekly village market.

Shankarjata in weekly village market.

Rakt Birar in weekly village market.

Hanuman langur in weekly village market.

Indian Stevia “Khet Papda” in weekly village market.

Gudmar in weekly village market.

Indrajal in weekly village market.

Mahajal in weekly village market.

Bhootnashan in weekly village market.

Kuchla in weekly village market.

Nagin Jadi in weekly village market.

Padmak in weekly village market.

Vashikaran herbs in weekly village market.

Patalkumhda in weekly village market.

Interactions with Traditional Healers and herb sellers in weekly village market.

Rare medicinal uses of Gindhol tree.

Why natural population of Gindhol tree is decreasing at alarming rates?

How Gum of Gindhol is used in summer days?

Interaction with Traditional Healer’s wife engaged in preparation of herbal formulations for patients.

Senior citizen of TeliDadar village talking about traditional rice.

How four lane project has damaged Rasni ponds having water used in treatment of incurable disease by Traditional Healers?

Mahasamund town during February, 2009.

Traditional Healers telling about medicinal uses of snail.

Traditional Healers telling about medicinal uses of leech.

What happens on cattle consumes Linseed accidentally?

What happens when goat consumes Ipomoea carnea leaves in excess?

Ethnoveterinary formulations for Linseed poisoning.

Ethnoveterinary formulations for Ipomoea carnea toxicity in goat.

How Ipomoea carnea spread village to village many decades back.

Why Medicinal Rice Pashar has poor economic viability?

Why Lathyrus is not suitable for everyone?

Possible ways of traditional low-cost management of monkey nuisance in rural India.

Ethnoveterinary formulations for Foot and Mouth disease in cattle.

Why real Tonhi (Witch) is not active these days in rural India?

What happened when Domi snake attacked twice on native of Chhattisgarh village?

Why Baiga (Faith Healers) are still integral part of rural India?

How foreign weeds are in use for thatching in rural India?

Typha and superstition in Indian state Chhattisgarh.

How Bhatkatiya is cooked and consumed in rural India.

Health problems rural India is facing due to modern vegetables.

Traditional potherbs and its importance in rural India.

Organic farming of Gram.

Why Masanha are not allowed inside crop fields?

Trees preferred by Indian monkeys during thunder storm.

Ethnoveterinary formulation for cancerous growth in cattle.

Traditional Snake experts of Patan region.

Linseed based formulation for cattle diseases.

Viral attack on Alternanthera sp.

Viral attack in Citrus plantation in Chhattisgarh Plains.

Ashok tree at flowering.

How Ashok can be used as cheap and effective pesticide?

Shri Manglu discussing Faith Healers.

Traditional Experts on Dog bite.

Mandal Kanda as cattle remedy.

Poding in Acacia nilotica.

Farmers using Telia Kand as cattle remedy.

Farmers using Black Ankol as Cattle remedy.

Farmers using Laxman Kand as cattle remedy.

Summer paddy cultivation.

Blue Jay in Neem tree.

Guava plantation in March.

Interaction with Acorus growers.

“Bhavri” affected cow and its treatment.

Typha infestation creating problem for rice growers in Sunderkera village.

How Typha is creating trouble for Rice growers?

Farmer narrating visit of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in Sunderkera for Jatropha plantation and also why this plantation failed.

Farmer of Sunderkera narrating accidental poisoning cases of Jatropha in children.

Farmer of Sunderkera narrating damage caused by cattle in Jatropha plantation.

Buchanania at fruiting in Ghata Rani region.

Buchanania lanzan at fruiting in Jat Mai Garh region.

Mahua at flowering in Chhattisgarh Plains.

Mahua collection in Jat Mai Garh region.

Mahua collection in Ghata Rani region.

Natives burning forests to collect Mahua.

Forest fire in Ghata Rani region.

Forest fire in Jat Mai Garh region.

Koriya at flowering in Jat Mai Garh region.

Kusum with red leaves in Jat Mai Garh region.

Jat Mai Garh region in March end.

Farmer explaining local herbs used for health troubles in hot summer.

Farmer explaining use of Blumea lacera in treatment of skin troubles.

Farmer explaining use of Calotropis gigantea in treatment of common diseases.

Farmer explaining damage caused by bird locally known as Reara to rice crop.

That’s how Typha shelters Raera bird damaging rice crop.

Farmer explaining local uses of Terminalia arjuna.

Once in abundance why Riya or Ringni tree population is decreasing in rural Chhattisgarh?

Ketki as live fence.

Construction of sand dam in Mahanadi river near Rajim.

Laha at fruiting in Jat Mai Garh region.

Drying Taurenga reservoir in March, 2009.


Updated Information and Links on March 19, 2012

New Links

Hibiscus cannabinus L. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Excessive flatulence, abdomen full to bursting; worse from least food; better from eructations and passing flatus.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Very sensitive mood, everything worries her.
Hibiscus sabdariffa L. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Choking constriction in upper part of throat, which impedes breathing and provokes cough.
Hibiscus surattensis L. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Violent, almost constant, empty, sour and rancid eructations.
Hiptage benghalensis (L.) KURZ and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Excessive nausea and other affections caused by the motion of a carriage, swing or ship.
Holarrhena pubescens (BUCH.-HAM.) WALLICH EX DO and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-During the menses so weak that can scarcely stand or talk.
Holoptelea integrifolia (ROXB.) PLANCHON and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Intolerance of open air whether cold or warm.
Holostemma ada-kodien SCHULT. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plants Database (Traditional Knowledge Database) on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Green slimy diarrhoea of a sour smell.
Homonoia retusa (GRAH. EX WT.) MUELL. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Great roughness in the larynx, with deep rough voice, which failed, if he exerted it; worse evenings.
Homonoia riparia LOUR. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Hoarseness and rawness worse evenings; aphonia worse mornings.
Hoppea dichotoma WILLD. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Hysteria and other nervous troubles arising from over anxiety, night watching and consequent loss of sleep.
Hordeum vulgare L. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Sensation of hollowness in one or more cavities of the body, especially the abdomen.
Hybanthus enneaspermus (L.F.) MUELL. and Lantana camara L. (Gotiphool) with other Herbal Ingredients: Research Documents (Medicinal Plants of Chhattisgarh, India) from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database on use of Alien Invasive species as additional ingredient in Traditional Indigenous Herbal Medicines (Herbal Formulations) for Key Symptom-Burning in the chest as from glowing coals, with rawness and soreness. 

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