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dc.contributorStudents of Mass Communication (Department of Adult Continuing Education & Extension), Jadavpur University-
dc.contributor.otherSarkar, Parag, dir.-
dc.contributor.otherChakroborty, Partha Sarathi, supv.-
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T09:39:19Z-
dc.date.available2026-05-08T09:39:19Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.urihttp://20.198.91.3:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9909-
dc.descriptionPetal Per Se- A Film by Students of Mass Communication (Department of Adult Continuing Education & Extension)en_US
dc.descriptionProducer: Jadavpur University, under the potential for excellence scheme, UGCen_US
dc.descriptionProject Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Partha Sarathi Chakrobortyen_US
dc.descriptionDirected and Edited by Parag Sarkaren_US
dc.descriptionScreenings & Recognition: • First Screening: North Virginia Community College, USA (Cultural Exchange Programme) • Kolkata International Film Festival, 2008 • Nominated in the 5th Vatavaran Environment and Wildlife Film Festival, 2009en_US
dc.descriptionSynopsis: Petal Per Se is a documentary that explores the ecological and economic transformation of discarded flowers in India. Flowers are widely used for religious, cultural, and social purposes; however, surplus and used flowers often result in financial losses for farmers and contribute significantly to water pollution when disposed of in rivers and other water bodies. The film presents an innovative and sustainable solution: a manufacturing process that converts discarded and decaying flowers into natural herbal dyes. These dyes are eco-friendly and safe for human use, unlike synthetic chemical alternatives. They can be used in sweets and for preparing gulal, the fragrant, coloured powder traditionally used during the festival of Holi. This recycling initiative not only helps reduce environmental pollution but also provides an additional and stable source of income for farmers by enabling them to sell their excess produce. Furthermore, it creates employment opportunities for labourers involved in the process. The documentary serves as a tribute to this nature-friendly scientific innovation while also examining broader aspects of flower cultivation, pollution challenges, and sustainable solutions. It ultimately aims to bring economic stability to farmers and promote environmental conservation.en_US
dc.descriptionProduction Controller: Sounak Senguptaen_US
dc.descriptionChief Assistant Director: Gargi Bhattacharyaen_US
dc.descriptionScript Writer: Debayani Boseen_US
dc.descriptionExecutive Producers: Divya Sen, Tirtha Mukherjee, Mridula Kar, Avishek Guptaen_US
dc.descriptionAssistant Directors Soumyadip Das, Samrat Purkait, Sujit Kumar Roy, Sounak Senguptaen_US
dc.descriptionNarration: Dr. Ananda Lal, Gargi Senguptaen_US
dc.descriptionCamera: Buddhadev Dasen_US
dc.descriptionGraphics: Parag Sarkaren_US
dc.descriptionMusic Composer: Subho Chakrabortyen_US
dc.descriptionSound Recordist: Asim Dasen_US
dc.descriptionStill Photography: Joydeep Chaudhuri, Prasenjit Sen, Saborno Mukhopadhyayen_US
dc.descriptionProduction Executive: Shubhendu Chattopadhyayen_US
dc.descriptionCamera Assistant: Swapan Baidyaen_US
dc.descriptionCamera Attendants: Chandan Saha, Jayanta Dasen_US
dc.descriptionTechnical Assistance: Shabdakalpadrum Communication Pvt. Ltd Spandanen_US
dc.descriptionAcknowledgement: Prof. Dr. Siddhartha Dutta, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Jadavpur University, Prof. Dr. Parthapratim Biswas,Jadavpur University (Co-Ordinator - Seed money for students), Dr. Rajat Ray, Dean of Students, Jadavpur University All faculty members, staff & students, Dept of ACEE, Prof. Pradip Narayan Ghosh (Vice Chancellor, Jadavpur University) Prof. Shyamal Kanti Sanyal (Ex Vice-Chancellor, Jadavpur University) Shri Rajat Bandyopadhyay (Registrar, Jadavpur University) Prof. Manoj Mitra (Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology) Prof. Subrata Pal (Dean, Faculty of Science, Jadavpur University) Prof. Biswajit Chatterjee (Dean, Faculty of Arts, Jadavpur University) Dr. Rajat Ray (Dean of Students, Jadavpur University) Dr. Subir Chandra Chakraborty (Joint Registrar, Jadavpur University) Dr. P.P. Lahiri (Registrar, Jadavpur University) Shri S.G. Sarkar (Deputy Registrar, Jadavpur University) Dr. B. Maullick (Director, Youth Welfare, Jadavpur University) All Members of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Shri Amitabha Chowdhury (Public Relations Officer, Viswa-Bharati, Santiniketan) Prof. Sumanta Mondal (Viswa-Bharati, Santiniketan), Shri Atanu Shandra (Officer in charge, Panshkura Police Station) Smt. Papita Saha, Prof. Uday Banerjee Prof. Gopinath Ghosh Prof. Rathin Banerjee Prof. Banshi Manna, Shri Pitabasan Das (Vice Chairman, District Planning Committee, Howrah Zila Parisad) Shri Hannan Mollah (M.P., Uluberia, Howrah, West Bengal) Shri Debashish Dhar (S.D.P.O., Bolpur) All Members of "Rangamati" Organisation All Members of "Sarba Shiksha Abhijan" Dept. of Adult Continuing Education and Extension, All Staff Members of the Office of the Dean Of Students All Members of Photographic Club, Jadavpur University, Shri Mukul Sarkar, Shri Atish Chandra Sarkar, Shri Pankaj Seal, Shri Sumit Ghosh, Pandit Kartik Kumar, Shri Asit Bose, Shri Ujjal Roy, Sounak Sengupta (Public relations), Shri Abhishek Gupta, Shri Somnath Bhowmick, Shri Piyush Kanti Mishra, Shri Partha Pratim Baisya, Shri Meghdut Rudra, Shri Abhijit Bhunia, Shri Debabrata Kotal (Proprietor, Satyanarayan Mistanna Bhandar, Kudghat Bazar)en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectHerbal coloursen_US
dc.titlePetal per seen_US
dc.typeVideoen_US
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