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Through the lens of a Feminist: The Hindi Sahitya Utsav, Delhi 2017.

April 15, 2017 / Leave a Comment
hindi sahitya utsav

It was a pleasure knowing that Oxford Bookstore, Delhi hosted the Hindi Sahitya Utsav on the 19th of March. We celebrated the beauty of Hindi Literature, the entire day with very interesting sessions [Read more...]

Posted in: Event promotions, Events, Reviews, Sponsored. Tagged: Ayushman Jamwal, Hindi Sahitya Utsav, Matreyi Pushpa, Piyush Mishra, Saurabh Dwivedi, Urvashi Bhutalia, Vidya Shah

Paradoxes, Irrelevance and Chhapakhana Trails.

February 21, 2017 / Leave a Comment
chhapakhana trails

Did you ever pick up an engraved wooden block up, dip it into the colour and print that on a sheet of cloth? If you haven’t, you’ve no clue how incredible it feels. The Future of the Past’s [Read more...]

Posted in: Culture, Events, Explore Kolkata, Kolkata, North Kolkata, Reviews, Root, Social Media and Me, State, travel, West Bengal Tagged: Charuchandra Guha, Chhapakhana Trails, Paramita Saha, Priyanka Chatterjee, The Future of the Past

Calcutta Times Passions Club – Photography Trail review.

September 11, 2015 / Leave a Comment

- It is always fun working with any initiative of The Times of India, here in Calcutta. We had previously collaborated for the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2015, Happy Streets and for Calcutta [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Dalhousie, Esplanade, Explore Kolkata, Kolkata, Kolkata Street Photography, Maidan, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Reviews, Season Tagged: Calcutta Photo Tours, Calcutta Times Passions Club, Calcutta Times Passions Photo trail, ctpassionsclub, Manjit Singh Hoonjan, rimbik das

International Yoga Day celebrations in Kolkata

June 26, 2015 / Leave a Comment

  Did you know? Yoga is one form of exercise which constitutes of full body workout and helps you master your breathing. It also improves flexibility, calms your mind and helps develop [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Events, Kolkata Street Photography, Monsoon, Monsoons, Photography, Photography Events, Photographying a Friend, Random notes, Reviews, Season, Social Media and Me, State, Street Photography, West Bengal Tagged: Gunjan Poddar, Healthy Billions, International Day of Yoga, International Yoga day, kolkata, Victoria Memorial Hall, World Yoga Day

Kolkata and CamEra.

November 20, 2013 / Leave a Comment

  People who know me, knows that I easily fall in love with any initiative that promotes Kolkata or Bengal. One such is CamEra. I am not a part of this, but few of my friends are. Of late, [Read more...]

Posted in: Events, Photography Events, Random notes, Reviews, Wrap up Tagged: 4 Elgin Road, Amitava Bhattacharya, Arka Dutta, Baitanik, CamEra, events, kolkata, Pot Maya, Saimantick Bhadra

A tale of Memories – Jibon Smriti

January 23, 2012 / 1 Comment

I dont know who paints the canvas of our memories. Whoever does so, actually paints it. He doesnot document events as they happen, he does not wait for them to happen with his brushes and colour [Read more...]

Posted in: Episodes of my Life, Favourite Rabindrasangeet Lyrics, Random notes, Reviews Tagged: chapter one, jiban, jiban smriti, jibon, jibon smriti translation, smriti

Nibhrite jotone ( Music CD review)

June 25, 2011 / Leave a Comment

Those who have interest in Bengali films, arts, recitations and music... Sabyasachi Chakravarty, Bratati Bandhopadhyay and Shonali Nath may be 3 of the cherished names. And perhaps when they [Read more...]

Posted in: Reviews Tagged: bratati bandhopadhyay, latest rabindrasangeet, music CD, music review, music world, nibhrite jotone, rabindranath tagore, rabindrasangeet, rabindrasangeet instrumentals, sabyasachi, tagore 150 birthday, tagore review, value for money

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