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ఆస్కార్​కు​ నామినేట్ అయిన ఓ రైతు కథ

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ఆస్కార్​కు​ నామినేట్ అయిన ఓ రైతు కథ
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Published : Sep 18, 2019, 2:56 PM IST

Updated : Oct 1, 2019, 1:39 AM IST

ఉత్తరాఖండ్​లో పారీ గర్వాల్ ప్రాంతానికి చెందిన విద్యదుత్​ అనే రైతు జీవితం ఆధారంగా ఓ డాక్యుమెంటరీ రూపొందించాడు. 'మోతీ భాగ్​' అనే టైటిల్​తో తెరకెక్కిన ఈ డాక్యుమెంటరీ ప్రఖ్యాత ఆస్కార్స్​కు నామినేట్ అయింది. ఈ విషయాన్ని ఆ రాష్ట్ర ముఖ్యమంత్రి త్రివేంద్ర సింగ్ రావత్ వెల్లడించారు. దర్శకుడు నిర్మల్ చందర్ దండ్రియాల్​ను అభినందించారు.

"మారుమూల పల్లెల నుంచి వలసలు ఆగేందుకు ఈ డాక్యుమెంటరీ ఫిల్మ్​ ఉపయోగపడుతుంది." -త్రివేంద్ర సింగ్ రావత్, ఉత్తరప్రదేశ్ ముఖ్యమంత్రి

అదే విధంగా యువరైతులు వలస వెళ్లకుండా రాష్ట్రంలో ప్రవేశపెడుతున్న పథకాలను ఉపయోగించుకోవాలని విజ్ఞప్తి చేశారు రావత్. ​

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ఉత్తరాఖండ్​లో పారీ గర్వాల్ ప్రాంతానికి చెందిన విద్యదుత్​ అనే రైతు జీవితం ఆధారంగా ఓ డాక్యుమెంటరీ రూపొందించాడు. 'మోతీ భాగ్​' అనే టైటిల్​తో తెరకెక్కిన ఈ డాక్యుమెంటరీ ప్రఖ్యాత ఆస్కార్స్​కు నామినేట్ అయింది. ఈ విషయాన్ని ఆ రాష్ట్ర ముఖ్యమంత్రి త్రివేంద్ర సింగ్ రావత్ వెల్లడించారు. దర్శకుడు నిర్మల్ చందర్ దండ్రియాల్​ను అభినందించారు.

"మారుమూల పల్లెల నుంచి వలసలు ఆగేందుకు ఈ డాక్యుమెంటరీ ఫిల్మ్​ ఉపయోగపడుతుంది." -త్రివేంద్ర సింగ్ రావత్, ఉత్తరప్రదేశ్ ముఖ్యమంత్రి

అదే విధంగా యువరైతులు వలస వెళ్లకుండా రాష్ట్రంలో ప్రవేశపెడుతున్న పథకాలను ఉపయోగించుకోవాలని విజ్ఞప్తి చేశారు రావత్. ​

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ఇవీ చదవండి:

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST CREDIT THE CARTER CENTER
SHOTLIST:
THE CARTER CENTER - MANDATORY CREDIT THE CARTER CENTER
Atlanta, Georgia - 17 September 2019
1. Wide, former US president Jimmy Carter and former US first lady Rosalynn Carter seated on stage
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Carter, former US president:
"I hope there's an age limit. If I were just 80 years old, if I was 15 years younger, I don't believe I could undertake the duties that I experienced when I was president. For one thing, you had to be very flexible with your mind. You had to be able to go from one subject to another and concentrate on each one adequately and then put them all together in a comprehensive way."
3. Wide, the Carters seated on stage
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Carter, former US president:
"But I'm going to vote for one of them (Democratic presidential candidates). And I haven't decided yet which one. I voted for (Democratic presidential candidate) Bernie Sanders last time and, Rosalynn, did too. I'm going to keep an open mind. One of the major factors I will have in my mind is who can beat (US President Donald) Trump."
5. Wide, the Carters seated on stage
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Carter, former US president:
"So I would say that if (incumbent Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin) Netanyahu is re-elected this today, we just saw news on the television about the election there. It's uncertain. If he's elected then I think the process will go down even further because he has promised that if he is re-elected he's going to confiscate a good portion of the West Bank and Gaza including the Jordan River Valley. Which I think would bring an end to all the peace processes that anybody could attempt to implement."
7. Wide of end of talk, former president Carter gets up to leave
STORYLINE:
Weeks shy of his 95th birthday, former US president Jimmy Carter said Tuesday he doesn't believe he could have managed the most powerful office in the world at 80 years old.
Carter, who earlier this year became the longest-lived chief executive in American history, didn't tie his comments to any of his fellow Democrats running for president, but two leading 2020 candidates, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, would turn 80 during their terms if elected.
Biden is 76. Sanders is 78.
"I hope there's an age limit," Carter said with a laugh as he answered audience questions during his annual report at the Carter Center in Atlanta. "If I were just 80 years old, if I was 15 years younger, I don't believe I could undertake the duties I experienced when I was president."
Carter's observation came in response to a jovial inquiry about whether he had considered running in 2020 since he's still constitutionally allowed another term.
The 39th president left office in 1981 at the age of 56 after losing his reelection bid to Ronald Reagan, who served two terms and left office as the oldest sitting president in history, at 77.
Carter, who turns 95 on October 1, said the Oval Office requires a president "to be very flexible with your mind," particularly on foreign affairs.
Carter also commented on the Israeli election, lamenting that returning hard-line Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to power could "end the peace process" altogether.
Exit polls show that Netanyahu's party fell short of securing a parliamentary majority, potentially threatening his position.
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