Tag: Bahar Dutt

  • ‘Going Green’ with CNN-News18 and Bahar Dutt

    ‘Going Green’ with CNN-News18 and Bahar Dutt

    MUMBAI: The future of the human race is inextricably linked to the state of the environment. In an effort to highlight the criticality of addressing concerns around a rapidly degrading environment and showcase exemplary work being done by ordinary people to address some of these concerns, CNN-News18 is all set to bring a special series Going Green.

    The series will be anchored by the renowned environmentalist and Green Oscar-winner Bahar Dutt, and will go on air on 19 November.

    The show will air every Saturday at 12:30 pm with a repeat telecast at 830 pm and on Sunday at 10 pm.

    The five-part special series highlights and enlightens viewers about the environmental problems the planet is facing. From food habits to energy sources, green homes and green entrepreneurs to protecting animal rights, Going Green is a series that will capture how lifestyle choices can create a greener world. From Guwahati and Kaziranga to the metropolitan cities, Bahar will take viewers on a captivating journey.

    Through this series, the channel aims to take viewers not only on a rich visual journey but present stories that are accessible, simple and most importantly address the burning issues affecting the planet.

  • ‘Going Green’ with CNN-News18 and Bahar Dutt

    ‘Going Green’ with CNN-News18 and Bahar Dutt

    MUMBAI: The future of the human race is inextricably linked to the state of the environment. In an effort to highlight the criticality of addressing concerns around a rapidly degrading environment and showcase exemplary work being done by ordinary people to address some of these concerns, CNN-News18 is all set to bring a special series Going Green.

    The series will be anchored by the renowned environmentalist and Green Oscar-winner Bahar Dutt, and will go on air on 19 November.

    The show will air every Saturday at 12:30 pm with a repeat telecast at 830 pm and on Sunday at 10 pm.

    The five-part special series highlights and enlightens viewers about the environmental problems the planet is facing. From food habits to energy sources, green homes and green entrepreneurs to protecting animal rights, Going Green is a series that will capture how lifestyle choices can create a greener world. From Guwahati and Kaziranga to the metropolitan cities, Bahar will take viewers on a captivating journey.

    Through this series, the channel aims to take viewers not only on a rich visual journey but present stories that are accessible, simple and most importantly address the burning issues affecting the planet.

  • CNN-IBN to air season two of ‘Citizens for Earth’ from 10 January

    CNN-IBN to air season two of ‘Citizens for Earth’ from 10 January

    MUMBAI: CNN-IBN is set to air the second season of its flagship series Citizen for Earth from 10 January.

    The series will consist of five episodes which will be aired every Saturday at 9.30 pm and Sunday at 11.30 am and 5.30 pm.

    Says IBN18 Network editor-in-chief Rajdeep Sardesai, “Wildlife really is the untamed natural essence of our environment. India, the land of diversity with its immense variety of flora and fauna, is the ideal place for the wildlife enthusiasts. But today many fascinating species are endangered and it is important to save them. The second season of Citizens for Earth is an effort to work towards not only enlightening our viewers but also highlighting the people who have contributed in saving the endangered animals in the country.”

    The series will be hosted by Bahar Dutt and will have episodes like ‘Storm in the Rann’ which will take viewers on a jeep safari through the Rann of Kutch and will show how pink flamingoes and Indian wild ass survive the harsh landscape of the desert.

    ‘Queen of Chambal will highlight the story of the endangered Indian Gharial and wildlife conservationists and activists who are fighting to save the Indian Gharial.

    ‘The Big Cat Special’ episode will be about big cats like the Tiger, the Lion and the Leopard. ”Turtle Trouble’ focuses on the beaches of Orissa which are home to Olive Ridley Turtles that are dying due to over fishing and developments along the coast. 

    Finally, ‘The Monkey Mania’ episode will introduce 13 new species of monkeys like ‘Hoolock Gibbon’ and ‘Golden Langur’ found in north east India.

    The first season of Citizens for Earth took viewers to six major destinations like Ladakh, Mumbai, Lakshwadweep, Goa, North East and the river Krishna that are under threat due to global warming.