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Magen David Synagogue and 5 things about Calcutta’s Jews.

January 1, 2015 / 1 Comment
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I had no proper plans made for this year’s Christmas. Tired of resting, I boarded a taxi and asked the driver to take me around, perhaps to a less crowded church. I was busy searching for some church [Read more...]

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Year 2014 – Knowing the Blogger.

December 26, 2014 / Leave a Comment

If 2013 was all about taming my mind, 2014 so far has been all about unleashing the blogger in me. I had always wanted to make a mark as a blogger and this year it was. I thank all of you who are [Read more...]

Posted in: Black and White, Colours, Photography, Random notes, Social Media and Me, Testimonials and Best wishes, Wrap up Tagged: Kolkata bloggers, Lok Prasar Prakalpa, Photography workshops in Kolkata

10 recent things I haven’t blog posted about.

December 17, 2014 / 1 Comment

Hi friends, This week, my blog post will feature 10 things I came across in the last few days but could not manage to talk much about it. I've spent time with family, friends, shooting people, [Read more...]

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Maa Manasa – The controller of snakes.

November 29, 2014 / 5 Comments

Don't freak out when I say this: I dream of snakes at the start of every bad phase in my life. I did not tell anyone about it. Not just that, I had no clue that one of my relatives are ardent [Read more...]

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Meghalaya – David Scott and Nongriat Trek

November 22, 2014 / 2 Comments

( continued from " Meghalaya: Color-ob" )     Which places did you visit? Did you go to the seven sister falls? We trekked. Yes. We walked all the way from Shillong to [Read more...]

Posted in: Black and White, Colours, Culture, Explore India, Meghalaya, Monsoon, Photography, Season, State, Travel, Treks Tagged: David Scott Trek, double decker root bridge, Meghalaya tourism, Nongriat trek

Purulia trip in Square frames

November 12, 2014 / 4 Comments

Purulia trip: After the Meghalaya trip full of trek and caving, my next trip was lazying around Ajodhya hills of the Purulia district of Bengal. While Meghalaya was a crazy place, the friends, I went [Read more...]

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Caving in Meghalaya – Closer to the core

November 1, 2014 / 6 Comments

Do you know: Meghalaya has the subcontinent's longest and deepest of caves and is in World's top 10 caving destinations? Every year expert cavers across the globe visit this place to explore, research [Read more...]

Posted in: Black and White, Colours, Guest Posts, Meghalaya, Monsoon, Photography, Season, State, Travel, Treks Tagged: Darren Drum, Gregory Diengdoh, Krem Mawmluh, Mawmluh Cement Factory, Meghalaya Adventure Tourism, Meghalaya Adventurous, Meghalaya caving, Trekking Meghalaya

Diwali with Missionaries of Charity and Flying Lanterns.

October 25, 2014 / Leave a Comment

I wish you all a very happy festive season. Warm greetings on this auspicious occasion of Mahavir Nirvan Diwas, Kali Pujo, Naraka Chaturdashi and what is popularly known as [Read more...]

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Meghalaya: Color-ob

October 16, 2014 / 2 Comments

What did it feel like? It felt like a cacophony of colours, colours everywhere.. the lush green fields, the darker green of the forest.. the wild red berries, the kids and their enthusiasm. The sky [Read more...]

Posted in: Colours, Culture, Meghalaya, Monsoons, Photography, Season, State, Travel Tagged: adventure tourism, adventure tourism india, caving, Cherrapunji, David Scott Trek, exploring north east, Mawlynnong, Meghalaya photographs, Meghalaya tourism, Meghalaya travel, north east india, north east tourism, Sai-mika, Sohra

The newer world of mobile phone photography and instagram.

October 6, 2014 / 1 Comment

Mobile phone photography is not really new. A lot of people have been doing it since long back. I remember, back in 2007, when DSLRs were not much of a craze, my friends used mobile phone cameras to [Read more...]

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