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Awareness Video for Tea Industry Workers' and Families on Covid19 situation

Mass Communication Tool for tea industry workers' families of Assam and elsewhere regarding Covid19 and Lockdown. 

Designed, Narrated, Produced by SURESH GODUKA, Research Scholar, IIT Guwahati

This is a non-commercial non-profit awareness video with zero funding from anybody.

Still image copyrights reserved with respective photographers/sources including Josh Edelson/AFP, Global Handwashing Partnesrhip, UB Photos, Wikiwand, Raiot.in, Dhiraj Singh/BloombergQuint, Flickr, ANI, Oli Dutta Chanda, The Financial Express, The Free Press Journal, Voice of Voiceless, Enewsroom, The Economic Times, Statnews.com, The Folk Tales, Institute for Global Development and others.

Painting by Siba Prasad Marar
Acknowledgement: Prof. A. K. Das, Department of Design, IIT Guwahati
Dr. Karabee Mahanta, Mintu Tanti (Charaideo)
Dr. Vikramjit Kakati

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