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- A group of elected representatives of kids in a small village find their own voice when they outsmart their adult counterparts to set right those things that they think are undesirable to their constituency.
- The winner of the best Indian film at the Osean Cinefan's Festival of Asian Films, New Delhi, 2006, SUDDHA depicts the story of a joint family in rural South India which realizes that it is in it's last leg of feudal existence, when it cannot perform a last rites in a manner in which it was once used to.
- In Mumbai, Shobnath Yadhav, is tested for HIV, uninformed, by a private hospital and is refused an emergency operation. Although a second HIV test proves that the first test is a case of false negative, Yadhav has been fighting rampant discrimination. Dayanand Narvekar, the health minister of the western Indian tourism oriented state of Goa, is determined to initiate a law that makes pre-marital HIV testing compulsory, despite protests from the church and the local activists. In Mangalore, South India, a self declared HIV positive Seema Mathaiz counsels the virtues of adherence to medicines used in AIDS treatment. Although government provides the treatment free of costs to people who test themselves voluntarily, there is no provision for the second line drugs.