Mira Nair wins TIFF Tribute award\, says important to tell our own stories

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Mira Nair wins TIFF Tribute award, says important to tell our own stories

Filmmaker Mira Nair. File   | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Mira Nair, two episodes of whose six-part television series ‘A Suitable Boy’ will close the 45th Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday, received the Jeff Skoll Award for Impact Media on Monday evening at a remotely conducted TIFF Tribute Awards ceremony.

The presentation of the award to Nair was initiated by Tabu, star of ‘A Suitable Boy’ as well as the director’s critically acclaimed 2006 drama ‘The Namesake’.

The actor said: “When Mira Nair was a kid, she asked herself, can art change the world? She has proven it can.”

And in doing so, the filmmaker has, Tabu added, “set the very highest standards of cinema.”

Nair was one of six recipients of the TIFF Tribute Awards alongside octogenarian actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet, Chinese-American filmmaker Chloe Zhao (whose Venice Golden Lion-winning Nomadland is one of the highlights of TIFF 2020), indigenous Canadian director Tracey Deer and musician Terence Blanchard.

In her acceptance speech, Mira Nair said: When I work, it feels like fun, so I really want to thank the Toronto International Film Festival for giving me an award to have my fun and to be part of the extraordinary privilege of being able to make cinema.

Nair, who divides her time between homes in New York City, Kampala and New Delhi, added: “I have often said if we don’t tell our own stories no one else will. But it doesn’t stop there. In telling these stories, I have also discovered the power of listening, of the possibility of making bridges, the possibility of translation, of being porous.”

The award tells me, Nair said, “that my art and my films have actually made change. That is such a beautiful feeling.”

The filmmaker signed off by saying, “I accept the award in honour of all the stories that held the idiosyncratic, the unseen, the unspoken, the unsaid, and the baffling. Here’s to them and they happen everywhere in the world.”

The TIFF Tribute Awards is an annual fundraiser held as part of the festival that is regarded as one of the most important launching pads for cinema and a bellwether for the Oscars. The awards honour the film industry’s outstanding contributors and their achievements.

Sir Anthony Hopkins’s TIFF Tribute Actor Award was presented by Olivia Colman, his on-screen daughter in the film ‘The Father’, which is part of the festival programme.

Accepting his award, the 82-year-old actor said: I am astonished that I am still in work at my age.

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The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has become more expensive by Rs. 2,756, and prices now start at Rs. 1,27,093 for the Bullet X 350 variant.

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Mira Nair wins TIFF Tribute award\, says important to tell our own stories

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With the outbreak of COVID-19 and strict instructions to follow social distancing and other hygiene protocols, concerns had been raised over health risks to all involved

First Phase Of Census 2021 Postponed Due To Covid Pandemic

First phase of the Census was to have been conducted from April 1 to September 30 (Representational)

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The first phase of Census 2021 - which had been scheduled from April 1 to September 30 this year - has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Home Ministry informed the Parliament Wednesday.

In response to a question by Punjab Congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa, the government said the initial phase of census operations, which would have included related field activities such as the exercise to update the contentious NPR (National Population Register) has been deferred.

A final decision on when these activities will take place has not yet been made. It is unlikely, however, that these will be held this year.

One of the largest administrative and statistical exercises in the world, the census in India is conducted once a decade and normally involves around 30 lakh officials visiting every household across the length and breadth of the country.

However, with the outbreak of COVID-19 and strict instructions to follow social distancing and other hygiene protocols, concerns had been raised over health risks to all involved.

"As the entire exercise needs the involvement of lakhs of officials and visit to each family, we can't underestimate the health risks involved," a senior government official told news agency PTI late last month. "The census is not an essential exercise for now. Even if it is delayed by a year, there would be no harm," the official added.

India has recorded more than 50 lakh Covid cases since the outbreak began in December last year; over 90,000 were recorded in the past 24 hours.

In March, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nationwide lockdown to halt the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India were set for the first phase to begin from April 1.

However, shortly after the lockdown came into force government officials told PTI that the operations would be deferred till further notice. The operations included updating the NPR - something several opposition parties have vehemently opposed.

According to the government the NPR - last carried out in 2010 (also as part of the census) - will help create a comprehensive identity database of every "usual resident" of the country and improve delivery of benefits from the government's various welfare schemes.

However, many saw the NPR as the problematic first step towards a proposed NRC (National Register of Citizens) that the government claims will weed out illegal immigrants, but critics fear could be used to target minorities.

Several state governments, including Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, have requested the centre not to carry out the NPR over concerns about the kind of data being collected.

With input from PTI