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'పీఎం నరేంద్ర మోదీ' చిత్రాన్ని విడుదల చేయొద్దని దాఖలైన పిటిషన్​ను కొట్టేసింది సుప్రీం కోర్టు. ఇంకా సెన్సార్​ బోర్డు ధ్రువీకరణకే పోని చిత్రంపై వ్యాజ్యం దాఖలు చేయడమేంటని సుప్రీం... పిటిషనర్​పై ఆగ్రహం వ్యక్తం చేసింది.

'పీఎం నరేంద్ర మోదీ'కి సుప్రీంలో ఊరట!
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Published : Apr 9, 2019, 1:52 PM IST

ప్రధాని నరేంద్రమోదీ జీవిత చరిత్ర ఆధారంగా తెరకెక్కిన 'పీఎం నరేంద్ర మోదీ' చిత్రానికి సుప్రీం కోర్టులో స్వల్ప ఊరట లభించింది. విడుదలను నిలిపివేయాలంటూ ఓ కాంగ్రెస్ కార్యకర్త దాఖలు చేసిన పిటిషన్​ను కొట్టేసింది సుప్రీంకోర్టు.

సెన్సార్​ బోర్డు పరిశీలనకే పోని చిత్రంపై ముందస్తు వ్యాజ్యం దాఖలు చేశారని తెలిపింది కోర్టు. ఏప్రిల్​ 11న చిత్రం విడుదలైతే ఎన్నికల సంఘం నుంచి కక్షిదారు నష్ట నివారణ చర్యలు కోరవచ్చని తెలిపింది.

ప్రధాని నరేంద్రమోదీ జీవిత చరిత్ర ఆధారంగా తెరకెక్కిన 'పీఎం నరేంద్ర మోదీ' చిత్రానికి సుప్రీం కోర్టులో స్వల్ప ఊరట లభించింది. విడుదలను నిలిపివేయాలంటూ ఓ కాంగ్రెస్ కార్యకర్త దాఖలు చేసిన పిటిషన్​ను కొట్టేసింది సుప్రీంకోర్టు.

సెన్సార్​ బోర్డు పరిశీలనకే పోని చిత్రంపై ముందస్తు వ్యాజ్యం దాఖలు చేశారని తెలిపింది కోర్టు. ఏప్రిల్​ 11న చిత్రం విడుదలైతే ఎన్నికల సంఘం నుంచి కక్షిదారు నష్ట నివారణ చర్యలు కోరవచ్చని తెలిపింది.

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ISRAEL FOREST FIRES
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS/ VNR  - KKL-JNF Photo Archive and Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
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LENGTH: 06:03
SHOTLIST:
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Carmel, Israel - 7 December 2010
1. Aerial of area damaged in fire
2. Tracking ground shots of damage
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Effie Stenzler, CEO of KKL  - JNF (the Keren Kayemet L'Israel-Jewish National Fund) Israel:
"This year we are sure that we will plant 1.5 million trees, which will be the most biggest number of trees that have been planted in one week".
4. Aerials of damaged area
5. Tracking ground shots of damage
6. Mid of smouldering branches on ground
7. Aerials of burnt forests
Associated Press – AP Clients Only
Carmel, Israel – 12 March, 2019
8. Aerials of forest ++MUTE++
9. Set up shot of Omri Boneh,  Director of KKL-JNF Northern Region:
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Omri Boneh as Director of KKL-JNF Northern Region: (AUDIO AS INCOMING)
"In the nine years that lapsed from the burning, natural processes of regeneration took place. We as foresters try to encourage these natural processes rather than planting the new generation of forest again."
11. Aerials of formerly burnt forest area ++MUTE++
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Omri Boneh Director of KKL-JNF Northern Region:
"The original planting 60 years ago in this small creek was of pine trees that most of them were burned and only a few of them that you can see behind me survived.  And the fire exposed ancient agricultural terraces in this small creek. And when we came to this decision how to restore this part of the forest we immediately understood that this is our opportunity to revive the heritage of the site, to plant the ancient agricultural terraces with fruit trees with almond, with figs, with carob, with olives with mulberry and other fruit trees."
VNR  - KKL-JNF Photo Archive and Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive - AP Clients Only
Israel –  Exact date unknown 1968
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13.  Extract from "Forests are Born," 1968 documentary movie showing children climbing hill and planting trees
UPSOUND (English)  : Narration "For these children marching up the rocky hillsides around Jerusalem the planting of a tree as a compact with the future. "When you place a tree in the ground you make a promise a promise that you will be there tomorrow to care for your tree and watch it grow"
Associated Press – AP Clients Only
Carmel, Israel – March 12, 2019
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Omri Boneh as Director of KKL-JNF Northern Region:
"The early foresters of KKL which I'm admiring for their achievements came from, many of them came from many European countries. And they believed in the so-called central European forestry policy that offered dense plantation of pines."
VNR  - KKL-JNF Photo Archive and Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive - AP Clients Only
Israel –  Exact date unknown 1968
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15. Extract from "Forests are Born," documentary movie showing various of hillside with newly planted trees.
UPSOUND (English) :  Narration "This young forest like all the others having been planted with so much care and love labor and investment must be protected from damage.
Associated Press – AP Clients Only
Carmel, Israel – March 12, 2019
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Omri Boneh as Director of KKL-JNF Northern Region:
"Today we do sometimes the opposite. We try to reduce the density of overdosed pine regeneration after fire. So. their role is different. But I would say that the outcome and the goal remain the same. To create a healthy resilient forest. And in the era of climate change it is wiser to provide the trees more space around them to capture the water, the light that they need and fertilizers the minerals that they need for their development."
17. Mid of Boneh with binoculars
18. Tilt up of tree
19. Various of regenerated area
LEAD IN:
Nature is reclaiming what fire once destroyed.
In 2010 a massive blaze swept through the Carmel forest in Israel's north.
Now a lush green varied eco-system is thriving where a monoculture of pine trees once dominated.
STORYLINE:
Soaring over the Carmel hilltops shortly after a devastating forest fire in 2010.
Where 30-metre-high oak, pine and Cyprus trees once stood, blackened, barren hilltops remain and charred twigs stuck out of the ground like gravestones.
After the flames were extinguished, in an effort to bring hope to a natural and human tragedy the CEO of KKL  - JNF (the Keren Kayemet L'Israel-Jewish National Fund) Effie Stenzler said he would do all he could to bring the forest back to life:
"This year we are sure that we will plant 1.5 million trees, which will be the most biggest number of trees that have been planted in one week" he said.
However with climate change and fire prevention in mind the Keren Kayemet L'Israel-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) decided to let nature take its course as Dr. Omri Boneh, director of KKL-JNF Northern Region explains : "In the nine years that lapsed from the burning, natural processes of regeneration took place. We as foresters try to encourage these natural processes rather than planting the new generation of forest again."
Boneh also describes how plants native to the area have been used to regenerate some 6,000 acres of burned forest.
"The original planting 60 years ago in this small creek was of pine trees that most of them were burned and only a few of them that you can see behind me survived.  And the fire exposed ancient agricultural terraces in this small creek. And when we came to this decision how to restore this part of the forest we immediately understood that this is our opportunity to revive the heritage of the site, to plant the ancient agricultural terraces with fruit trees with almond, with figs, with carob, with olives with mulberry and other fruit trees."
The pine forest was planted during the 1950s and 1960 when Israel was undergoing a huge effort to turn the drab, arid landscape into a fertile one.
For generations the Jewish National Fund had preached the planting of trees as the ultimate act of Zionism and has planted close to 300 million trees across Israel.
Boneh says he admires the generations of foresters who planted trees across Israel in the years immediately after the establishment of the state.
But times have changed and now they prefer to allow nature to heal itself with minimal human intervention.
"Today…we try to reduce the density of overdosed pine regeneration after fire," Boneh says  "So, the role is different. But, I would say that the outcome and the goal remain the same. To create a healthy resilient forest."
Boneh warned that climate change needs to be met with a more conscientious foresting policy: "In the era of climate changes it is wiser to provide the trees more space around them to capture the water, the light that they need and fertilizers that minerals that they need for their development."
The Carmel Fire started on Dec. 2, 2010 and burned for five days, destroying 6,000 acres of northern Israel's expansive Carmel Forest.
Forty-three (43) people were killed in the blaze, The 4-day-long fire on the outskirts of Israel's third-largest city of Haifa is seen as a calamity in a country where only 7 percent of the land is wooded.
The inferno burned down 5 million trees, and about a third of the nature reserve.
The area is back to lush green now, 9 years since the devastating fire.
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