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In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
by
Karnika Bahuguna
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
by
Karnika Bahuguna
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
by
Karnika Bahuguna
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
by
Karnika Bahuguna
A farmer dries millet in R Krishnapuram village in Andhra Pradesh. Groundwater management has allowed many like him to grow waterefficient crops, thereby increasing incomes
by
Karnika Bahuguna
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
by
Karnika Bahuguna
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
by
Karnika Bahuguna
A farmer dries millet in R Krishnapuram village in Andhra Pradesh. Groundwater management has allowed many like him to grow waterefficient crops, thereby increasing incomes
by
Karnika Bahuguna
A group of farmers from Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district have decided to clean the stream that flows through their village. they want to capture every drop of rain that falls to recharge the groundwater. From April 21-25, a group of 50 students from various areas of Maharashtra are coming to the village to do shramdaan to clean the village stream. In this pic, villagers are standing along the silted stream
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Ram Vithal Valse and his wife pose with the only cattle they are left with. Five years ago, they had 10-12 cattle. But, shortage of water and fodder forced them to sell all their cattle. Now only a cow and its calf are left. One cattle needs 50 kg fodder a day and about 20 litres of water. Value recently sold his 2 oxen for Rs 1 lakh.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district. The dugwell near temple has gone dry. Women spend entire day sitting at the bottom of the dried up dugwell to fill water in the pot using a glass. Filing one pot takes at least 30 mins. Women are facing the brunt of Marathwada's drought.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district. Women filling water from the bottom of a dried up dugwell.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Mamta Devi of Sonwati village spends major portion of her day just filling water from a dried up dugwell near the village temple. She has developed severe neck and back pain due to carrying water up the hillock to her house.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
District administration has acquired three private borewell in Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district, which have some water. It pays Rs 3000 a month to borewell owner. Village women have to walk 2 kms to fetch water. Their houses are on a hillock so they have to carry pot and climb up the hillock. And, repeat this exercise morning and evening.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Dried up sugarcane in Latur district. Three years of consecutive drought, scanty rainfall and dipping groundwater has lead to drying up of sugarcane crop, which is now being used as fodder for cattle.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
A common sight in Latur's villages. Umargaon in Latur taluka has 500 families. District administration has acquired 2 private borewells. Drinking water is being supplied at 4 water supply points after every 4 days. If one water supply point gets water today, its next turn will come after 4 days. Last year we were getting water every 2 days. This year, its after 4 days. Situation is very bad. If this year we do not get good rainfall, then survival wil be difficult, a villager.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
There is no work under MNREGA. The last time we got work under MNREGA was some 7-8 years ago. Never after that. How will poor survive this unprecedented drought? asks Mahanandabai, another Dalit lady from Deogarah village in Chakurtaluka of Latur
by
Nidhi Jamwal
I have an acre land on which I mostly grow soyabean. Four years ago, I used to get 7-8 quintal of soyabean which fetched me Rs 30,000. Since last two years, there is no crop at all. There is no work in he village. My husband now drives an autorickshaw in Latur city, Devshala Kamble of Deogarah village in Chakurtaluka of Latur.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
A Dalit farmer lady (Latur dist.) looks up the sky with the hope that this year there will be bountiful rainfall in the monsoon.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Dalit families in Deogarah village in Chakurtaluka of Latur allege they had demanded work under MNREGA from agriculture dept two months ago. Rather than employing villagers, the work of two farm ponds was completed within days by using heavy machinery. These Dalit farmers barely have an acre or 2 acre land. Due to drought, they cannot do farming. And, there is no work available under MNREGA. These families have now decided to hold a pradarshan and rally and force district administration to give it work under MNREGA. Else they all are ready to go to jail.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Watershed map of Harangul village in Latur taluka. Villagers have collected Rs 1.5 crore and are deepening the river and streams flowing through the village's farmland. They have used heavy machinery and JCBs to deepen 18 kms of river stretch. They have dug open 10-18 feet of river, which experts claim is not a good way to recharge rainwater.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Political activists, employees of Art Of Living, industrialists, rich residents of Latur are digging 18 kms of Manjara River, which has gone completely dry and used to supply water to Latur city. They are using JCBs to dig the river and it is a highly controversial project. Art Of Living is carrying out several such controversial river rejuvenation projects in various districts of Maharashtra.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Miling Bembalkar, a resident of Latur city has been harvesting rainwater for the last 15 years. The capital investment was Rs 5000 only. Even with 20 inch rain, he easily recharges 125,000 litres of water per year, which is enough to meet water needs of his family of 4 for 3 months. In spite of severe drought and water scarcity in latur city, Bembalkar'sborewell still has water and he is not facing any water shortage.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Political parties who have sucked Latur dry due to sugarcane factories are now busy distributing free drinking water through water tankers. Drought is a perfect time to score political points.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Private water tanker who was filling the tanker from a dugwell. The man standing next to the water tanker is the owner of the dugwell. The private water tanker guy pays Rs 250 to the dugwell owner for 6000 litres of water that he fills in the tanker. He takes water to Latur city and sells for Rs 800 per 6000 litres. The private tanker guy makes at least 6-7 trips a day to this dugwell which still has not gone dry.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
On April 8, Manjara river deepening and widening project was launched. JCBs are being used to deepen the river. Water experts claim such river rejuvenation plans are extremely dangerous and disastrous. They will worsen the water problems.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
On April 8, Manjara river deepening and widening project was launched. JCBs are being used to deepen the river. Water experts claim such river rejuvenation plans are extremely dangerous and disastrous. They will worsen the water problems.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Village women wash clothes in trenches dug on dried up Manjara river.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
A picture that depicts the status of krishi (agriculture) in Marathwada.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Young girls in Latur dist. have to go long distance to fetch drinking water for the family.
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Dried up Manjara river at Nagzari barrage, Latur district. Manjara is the only river of Latur. It has completely dried out
by
Nidhi Jamwal
Women walk on the dried up riverbed of Manjara river in Nagzari, Latur. Manjara is the only river of Latur. It has completely dried out
by
Nidhi Jamwal
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DIG061121
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061123
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061124
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061126
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061128
A farmer dries millet in R Krishnapuram village in Andhra Pradesh. Groundwater management has allowed many like him to grow waterefficient crops, thereby increasing incomes
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061129
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061131
In 2003, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations launched a groundwater management programme called Andhra Pradesh Farmer Managed Groundwater Systems in seven most drought-prone districts, two of which now fall in Telangana.
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061132
A farmer dries millet in R Krishnapuram village in Andhra Pradesh. Groundwater management has allowed many like him to grow waterefficient crops, thereby increasing incomes
Karnika Bahuguna
,
March, 2016 ,
Andhra Pradesh
Drought Management
,
Water Management
,
Water Harvesting
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Andhra Pradesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061135
A group of farmers from Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district have decided to clean the stream that flows through their village. they want to capture every drop of rain that falls to recharge the groundwater. From April 21-25, a group of 50 students from various areas of Maharashtra are coming to the village to do shramdaan to clean the village stream. In this pic, villagers are standing along the silted stream
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061138
Ram Vithal Valse and his wife pose with the only cattle they are left with. Five years ago, they had 10-12 cattle. But, shortage of water and fodder forced them to sell all their cattle. Now only a cow and its calf are left. One cattle needs 50 kg fodder a day and about 20 litres of water. Value recently sold his 2 oxen for Rs 1 lakh.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061139
Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district. The dugwell near temple has gone dry. Women spend entire day sitting at the bottom of the dried up dugwell to fill water in the pot using a glass. Filing one pot takes at least 30 mins. Women are facing the brunt of Marathwada's drought.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061140
Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district. Women filling water from the bottom of a dried up dugwell.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061141
Mamta Devi of Sonwati village spends major portion of her day just filling water from a dried up dugwell near the village temple. She has developed severe neck and back pain due to carrying water up the hillock to her house.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061143
District administration has acquired three private borewell in Sonwati village in Latur taluka, Latur district, which have some water. It pays Rs 3000 a month to borewell owner. Village women have to walk 2 kms to fetch water. Their houses are on a hillock so they have to carry pot and climb up the hillock. And, repeat this exercise morning and evening.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061145
Dried up sugarcane in Latur district. Three years of consecutive drought, scanty rainfall and dipping groundwater has lead to drying up of sugarcane crop, which is now being used as fodder for cattle.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061146
A common sight in Latur's villages. Umargaon in Latur taluka has 500 families. District administration has acquired 2 private borewells. Drinking water is being supplied at 4 water supply points after every 4 days. If one water supply point gets water today, its next turn will come after 4 days. Last year we were getting water every 2 days. This year, its after 4 days. Situation is very bad. If this year we do not get good rainfall, then survival wil be difficult, a villager.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061147
There is no work under MNREGA. The last time we got work under MNREGA was some 7-8 years ago. Never after that. How will poor survive this unprecedented drought? asks Mahanandabai, another Dalit lady from Deogarah village in Chakurtaluka of Latur
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061148
I have an acre land on which I mostly grow soyabean. Four years ago, I used to get 7-8 quintal of soyabean which fetched me Rs 30,000. Since last two years, there is no crop at all. There is no work in he village. My husband now drives an autorickshaw in Latur city, Devshala Kamble of Deogarah village in Chakurtaluka of Latur.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061149
A Dalit farmer lady (Latur dist.) looks up the sky with the hope that this year there will be bountiful rainfall in the monsoon.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061150
Dalit families in Deogarah village in Chakurtaluka of Latur allege they had demanded work under MNREGA from agriculture dept two months ago. Rather than employing villagers, the work of two farm ponds was completed within days by using heavy machinery. These Dalit farmers barely have an acre or 2 acre land. Due to drought, they cannot do farming. And, there is no work available under MNREGA. These families have now decided to hold a pradarshan and rally and force district administration to give it work under MNREGA. Else they all are ready to go to jail.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061151
Watershed map of Harangul village in Latur taluka. Villagers have collected Rs 1.5 crore and are deepening the river and streams flowing through the village's farmland. They have used heavy machinery and JCBs to deepen 18 kms of river stretch. They have dug open 10-18 feet of river, which experts claim is not a good way to recharge rainwater.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061152
Political activists, employees of Art Of Living, industrialists, rich residents of Latur are digging 18 kms of Manjara River, which has gone completely dry and used to supply water to Latur city. They are using JCBs to dig the river and it is a highly controversial project. Art Of Living is carrying out several such controversial river rejuvenation projects in various districts of Maharashtra.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061153
Miling Bembalkar, a resident of Latur city has been harvesting rainwater for the last 15 years. The capital investment was Rs 5000 only. Even with 20 inch rain, he easily recharges 125,000 litres of water per year, which is enough to meet water needs of his family of 4 for 3 months. In spite of severe drought and water scarcity in latur city, Bembalkar'sborewell still has water and he is not facing any water shortage.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061154
Political parties who have sucked Latur dry due to sugarcane factories are now busy distributing free drinking water through water tankers. Drought is a perfect time to score political points.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061155
Private water tanker who was filling the tanker from a dugwell. The man standing next to the water tanker is the owner of the dugwell. The private water tanker guy pays Rs 250 to the dugwell owner for 6000 litres of water that he fills in the tanker. He takes water to Latur city and sells for Rs 800 per 6000 litres. The private tanker guy makes at least 6-7 trips a day to this dugwell which still has not gone dry.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061156
On April 8, Manjara river deepening and widening project was launched. JCBs are being used to deepen the river. Water experts claim such river rejuvenation plans are extremely dangerous and disastrous. They will worsen the water problems.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061157
On April 8, Manjara river deepening and widening project was launched. JCBs are being used to deepen the river. Water experts claim such river rejuvenation plans are extremely dangerous and disastrous. They will worsen the water problems.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061158
Village women wash clothes in trenches dug on dried up Manjara river.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061159
A picture that depicts the status of krishi (agriculture) in Marathwada.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061160
Young girls in Latur dist. have to go long distance to fetch drinking water for the family.
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061161
Dried up Manjara river at Nagzari barrage, Latur district. Manjara is the only river of Latur. It has completely dried out
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056
DIG061162
Women walk on the dried up riverbed of Manjara river in Nagzari, Latur. Manjara is the only river of Latur. It has completely dried out
Nidhi Jamwal
,
April, 2016 ,
Latur (D), Marathwada
,
Maharashtra
Droughts
,
Water Demand
,
Drought Prone Areas
,
Drought Management
,
Groundwater Recharge
,
Agriculture
,
Farmers
,
Maharashtra
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP056