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Photographs of Ravangla, Geyzing (Sikkim) trip.

February 21, 2015 / 1 Comment
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  I've never been the beach guy ever ! During the sultry Kolkata summers, I prefer staying indoors testing my AC's ability to keep the temperatures as low as 16 degrees, if not lower. So [Read more...]

Posted in: Cham dance, Colours, Culture, Non Techie, Photography, Season, Sikkim, State, travel, Winter Tagged: Geyzing, Hills, north east india, Pelling, Pemayangtse monastery, Rabdantse, Ralang monastery, Ravangla, Sikkim, Sikkim tourism, Simptham, Travel destinations, Travel to Sikkim from Kolkata

The curious case of Kolkata’s Literary circles

February 12, 2015 / 1 Comment

Anirban Saha |  Edited by: Srabasti Bhattacharya. February 12, 2015. "There is a craze in Kolkata about books" exclaimed Shobhaa De who went on to add that year after year families save to buy [Read more...]

Posted in: Culture, Events, Kolkata Bloggers Meet, Kolkata Exclusive!, Literature Festivals, Photography, Portraits, Social Media and Me Tagged: AKLF, Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival, International Kolkata Book Fair, KLM, Kolkata Literary Meet, Kolkata Literature Festival, Publishers and Booksellers Guild

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...]

Posted in: Burrabazar, Colours, Culture, Exclusive, Festival, Kolkata, Kolkata Exclusive!, Kolkata Street Photography, Photography, Social Media and Me Tagged: Aishaani Saha annaprashan, Arati Devi, Brabourne Road crossing, Esther Victoria Abraham, Ezra street, featured, First Miss India, Jael Siliman, Jewish church in kolkata, Jewish synagogue, Jews in Calcutta, Jews in Kolkata, Last Jews in Calcutta, Magen David Synagogue, Nahoums, Pramila, Rachael Sofaer

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...]

Posted in: Baghbazar, Black and White, Burrabazar, Colours, Culture, Dalhousie, Kalighat, Kolkata Street Photography, North Kolkata, Photography, Portraits, Season, Selfies, State, Street Photography, West Bengal, Winter Tagged: Arijit Saha, Armenian church, Armenian church in Chinsurah, Bengal temples, Chetla Mondal Temple, Chetla Mondol temple, Delhi Gang rape, First Armenian church in India, Greek Church in Kolkata, Jit Saha, Kolkata Tourism, Maidan morning photos, Murari Bapu in Kolkata, Nirbhaya, OIdest church in India, Old buildings in Kolkata, Oldest Armenian church, Protsahan, Radhanath Temple Kolkata, Ram Katha by Murari Bapu, Ram Katha in Kolkata, Susanna Annamaria, Susanna’s seven husbands, Temples in Kolkata, Vaishali Saha, Vaishali Thakkar

Lok Prasar Prakalpa Photography Theft – Settlement.

December 12, 2014 / 1 Comment

Let me share good news: The photo theft issue mentioned in this post is now settled. The West Bengal Government’s Department of Information and Cultural Affairs had come out with an advertisement of [Read more...]

Posted in: Kolkata, Photography, Social Media and Me, Street Photography, West Bengal Tagged: indian copyright act, Infringement of Intellectual Property rights, Lok Prasar Prakalpa, Photo theft

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...]

Posted in: Colours, Culture, Exclusive, Photography, Random notes, Season, State, West Bengal, Winter Tagged: Behula, Chand Sadagar, god maa manasa, god manasa devi hd images, god manasa devi images, Goddess of snakes, Lakkhindar, ma manasa picture, Maa Manasa, maa manasa image download, maa manasa picture, manasa devi god, manasa god photo, Manasa Mangal Kabya, Manasa Mangal Kavya, manasa mangal story, Manasa Puja, Monosa, Monosha, Snakes

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...]

Posted in: Black and White, Colours, Culture, Explore Bengal, Monsoons, Photography, Purulia, Season, State, Travel, West Bengal Tagged: Ajodhya hill, Ayodhya Hills, Bagmundi, Chhau mask, Folk culture, Landscape, Mask making in Purulia, Rajatabha Ray, rural Bengal, Santhals, Square frames, Wall design

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
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