Eco India: A retired Botany professor in the city of Pune has never used electricity in her life
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Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story this week looks at how a Pune-based professor has shunned the use electricity, for environmental reason, for over seven decades.
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Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla
Director of Photography: Mohammad Ismail Shaikh
Video Editor: Sujit Lad
Field Producers: Arun Nair, Manasi Phadnis
Assistant Producers: Shibika Suresh. Sadhna Singh
Researcher: James Roy
Script & Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu
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Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story this week looks at how a Pune-based professor has shunned the use electricity, for environmental reason, for over seven decades.
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CREDITS:
Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla
Director of Photography: Mohammad Ismail Shaikh
Video Editor: Sujit Lad
Field Producers: Arun Nair, Manasi Phadnis
Assistant Producers: Shibika Suresh. Sadhna Singh
Researcher: James Roy
Script & Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu
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Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia
For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos - https://scroll.in/video/
For the latest news and analysis - https://scroll.in
Follow Scroll.in here -
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