MADIKERI :
Madikeri: Kodagu has added one more feather in its cap as K M Chinnappa, environmentalist and former forest officer, was documented by ‘Jana Gana Mana’ team in celebration of 100 years of the national anthem of India penned by Ravindranath Tagore. As per the information available with Express, the team has selected many stalwarts in various walks of life for their achievements. Chinnappa was chosen for his service in the field of conservation of nature.
The film titled ‘Bharatha Bhaghya Vidhatha’ produced by Pancham Nishad Creative Private Limited, Mumbai, and the team headed by Ruchika Tiku, interviewed Chinnappa in his nativetown and amidst the forest he loves.Chinnappa is the only one selected from Karnataka.
Ruchika told Express that the institution aimed to highlight the nine values of Compassion, Honesty, Discipline, Courage Secularism, Passion and Vision, Peace and Harmony, Knowledge and Creativity, Positive Health and Environment.
Pancham Nishad is one of the leading organisations in the country focusing on the promotion of Indian music and culture through live concerts and other media since a decade. The documentary will aims at giving a positive message to the youth and to inspire them.
source: http://www.ibnlive.in. com / Karnataka / Posted on December 10th, 2011 / Express News Service, The New Indian Express