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Pipe Dream | CCF Nagari 2022
Pipe Dream is a film about Jai Mati, a resident of an informal settlement in Mumbai, and his work navigating the complex process of applying for a water connection with the city authority. Home to nearly 1000 people, Siddharth Nagar does not have access to the city’s official water. Residents buy water from shops, transport containers from employers’ houses, and hire private water tankers to fulfil their water needs. Owing to the overwhelming and intimidating nature of the process, many residents have accepted this reality and hold no hope for a legal water connection which in many ways is tied to ideas of citizenship, belonging, and legality. Since 2015, Jai Mati has painstakingly collected documentation, met with authorities, dealt with internal politics, educated himself and other residents on the constitutional remedies and dedicated himself to the goal of obtaining legal water.
A film by Suraj Katra, Jai Mati, Prachi Adesara and Sitaram Shelar
Mentor Avijit Mukul Kishore
Izzat ka Pani: The story of a Mumbaikar's long wait for piped water | 2022
Izzat ka Pani depicts the struggle of Abrar Salmani. He is a resident of Bhim Nagar, Mankhurd – one of at least 62 informal settlements in Mumbai without legal water access. This film describes Salmani’s decade-long journey to access his Right to Water. Through this journey, we take a glimpse into the lives of Mumbai’s urban poor and the challenges they face when trying to access water and sanitation, as well as the on-going efforts of citizen collectives to reform this system.
Story and video: Qurratul Ain Contractor and Jayant Parashar
Produced by ACCO Story Challenge, WRI India
Eco India: How a people's movement is helping slum dwellers gain formal access to water | 2022
Eco India investigated the impact of Mumbai’s water policy on low-income communities that live in informal settlements. While an affluent south Mumbai household is entitled to about 300 litres per capita daily, informal settlements get only about 15 litres.
Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla, | Director of Photography: Anirban Dutta Gupta, | Video Editor: Sujit Lad | Field Producer: Shruti Shrivastava | Research: Shibika Suresh | Script & Associate Producer: Rhea Arora | Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu
Produced by DW & Scroll.in
पियो और पीने दो - A Community Video Project On Water and Sanitation Issues | 2018
Despite the presence of huge network of pipelines for water supply in Mumbai, some parts of the city struggle to fetch and store water for daily functioning. Kids from the community of Bheemnagar, Maharashtranagar from Mankhurd, Mumbai collaborated with Community Media Students from Tata Institute Of Social Sciences and made this video to capture this very hardship.
Video by Pani Haq Samiti and students of TISS
