Posts Tagged ‘Children’

Bael Vivah

Bael Vivah

In and around Kathmandu city, Nepal,on the high lands of Himalayan valley, we found a highly interesting and erudite community named ‘Newar’. The Newars maintain a highly literate culture and their members are prominent in every sphere, from agriculture, business, education and government administration to medicine, law, religion, architecture, fine art, and literature. But there [...]

Behind the Screen : “Let there always be Sunshine”

Behind the Screen : “Let there always be Sunshine”

On 5th of June 2010, PhotoPeer successfully completed its first photographic exhibition in association with Russian Centre Of Science & Culture. It was undoubtedly a grand success, A major milestone on the path of PhotoPeer. A high learning curve for us. We faced multiple difficulties, tried our best to overcome them and finally we saw [...]

Paradise Lost

Paradise Lost

Just like any other day, Chottu as usual woke up early in the morning and went to his primary school, He had plans to play with Reshma after the school is over. They had a small corner in Reshma’s hut as their own, private little home. But on that day of March 5th 2010 something [...]

Photography Exposition : “Let there always be Sunshine”

Photography Exposition : “Let there always be Sunshine”

1st June is marked as the International Children’s Day. This day is all over the world is celebrated and observed to protect the fundamental rights of every children of this universe. Childhood is perhaps the only time in life when one smiles and plays in the midst of extreme poverty and misfortune. An age when [...]

World Water Day 2010 :: Viewers’ Submission

World Water Day 2010 :: Viewers’ Submission

World Water Day,  is marked and observed all over the world to spread awareness and to protect the constantly vanishing life also named as Water. Along with numerous campaigns, Blogs and reportage all over the world, PhotoPeer also published one article on World Water Day. Our intention was to spread the awareness about preserving fresh [...]

Life beyond Aila : an everyday doom…

Life beyond Aila : an everyday doom…

The phrase ‘Global Warming’ has become widely known as one of the most important ‘Global’ issue. So much so, that nations and scientists across the world are in two different poles and professing radically opposing opinion. Statistically, the last 30 years have been the warmest since accurate records began somewhat over 100 years ago. The [...]

Displaced childhood behind the Ghalib Bar

Displaced childhood behind the Ghalib Bar

An almost eight million square feet area behind the great old Ghalib Bar… there sited a modest playground along in the midst of an old huge Victorian edifice and a few numbers of cluttered slum houses. Now all those are just history. That eight million square feet area has been scattered into concrete fragments… now, [...]

Burdened Metamorphosis

Burdened Metamorphosis

On one lazy winter afternoon, in the light of the setting Sun, I came across a very old mansion surrounded by a slum on the bank of river Ganga. The old house, now almost dilapidated, standing tall in the middle of a ground with its all glory faded today. It appeared as a very old [...]

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