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Monday, May 28, 2012

American metal band Lamb of God performs live in Bangalore

Termed to be one of the most popular metal bands in the world today, this Virginia-based metal band from the US performed for the second time in Bangalore on May 26, 2012. 
It was a treat to the eyes of the metal fans who had thronged the place from across the country. 
The gig gave metal fanatics a quick glimpse to a powerful performance of a heavy metal band. Their performance showed a lot technical-demanding riffs, licks, and death growls.

Get a glimpse of the concert here. 
Shot for a music-based magazine called the Vibes from North East India. 

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

A doctorate for their love!

Prashant and Chethana by nishal -- the lost soul
Prashant and Chethana, a photo by nishal -- the lost soul on Flickr.


He is a Doctor. She is a Doctor. Her father is a Doctor too. And there are a lot of other Doctors in the family. Phew! No, don't mistake me. It's really not the story of Doctors in the family, but their story -- just the two of them -- which began on this day, when I got the chance to freeze them for life. Thank you, the holy city of Tirupati. It has been a wonderful experience. 

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The Love Song.

and  the story goes on...


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Monday, May 14, 2012

Coming soon!

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That's my pals: Dip and Sikh.

We were off to Kerela to attend a Friend's wedding. This photograph has been taken at Gulliver's place -- Sajeeve Pollayil. No prize for guessing why the name Gulliver :)

Dip is a photographer himself and is soon to add a new chapter to his life. So, here goes the teaser, and I am excited about the coming days. So are they.
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The May 13, 2012

Not often I get an opportunity like this one. Not that I haven't been invited, but really haven't had the chance to attend a friend's wedding. See, the whole idea sounds so exciting! Doesn't it?

And then, my wish soon came true.

Exactly three months back, I got an e mail. Didn't really look like spam, but the subject line did puzzle me. It said something like this, "I don't care how busy you are in May, but you HAVE to be in Cochin on May 13th. You have no other option. Otherwise, you're out of my friend list- in the real world, not digitally. I'm getting married to Sam. Will send you details soon."  

That was a clear threat. I made up my find. Kerela, after all, is not that far too. An overnight journey could work out well. And I could always look forward to an exciting time with Sikh and Dada (Dipankar). They agreed to join Meenakshi and I for the trip. 

Had a great time shooting Jal and Sam. They looked great together. Great fun to have caught up with so many old friends. Food, fun, Cochin and the Rastaman (will talk about him soon).

Got some great shots. Will share with the couple soon. I hope they will love it.

Cheers!




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Thursday, May 10, 2012

LIFE

And it goes on...

It's been quite some time since I've really gone to some unknown lane, shooting just everything I found on the street. I used to do this quite often. It was sometime in January in the year 2008. I was in Siliguri (West Bengal) railway station, on my way back home -- Asssam. Our train got delayed by four hours. I knew I had a lot of time to kill. Thankfully, I had a digi SLR, Nikon D60. It was a great Camera at that time considering I just upgraded to a digital SLR from a film. Took a lot of shots, but sharing only the portraits here.

They are refugees, mostly from Nepal and Bangladesh who had taken shelter in an open space near the railway station. After speaking to a couple of them I realized they had been living in the same place for the last 15 days. There were old, young, infants and young children. 

Illegal migration from Assam has been taking place primarily for economic reasons. Bangladesh is the world's most densely populated country with a population density of 969 per square kilometre. The growth rate of population in that country is 2.2 per cent and its population is growing at the rate of 2.8 million per year. Each year nearly one third of Bangladesh gets inundated by floods, displacing 19 million people. 70 million people constituting 60 per cent of the population live below the poverty line. The per capita income in Bangladesh is 170 dollars per year, which is much lower than the per capita income in India. The border between India and Bangladesh is very porous. 

In these circumstances, the continued large scale population movement from Bangladesh to India, is inevitable, unless effective measures are taken to counter it. 

Besides the above considerations, there are other contributory factors facilitating infiltration from Bangladesh. Ethnic, linguistic and religious commonality between the illegal migrants and many people on our side of the border, enables them to find shelter. It makes their detection difficult. Some political parties have been encouraging and even helping illegal migration, with a view to building vote banks. These immigrants are hard-working and are prepared to work as cheap labour and domestic for lower remuneration, than the local people. This makes them acceptable. Moreover, with corruption being all pervasive, corrupt officials, are bribed to provide help. Recently, a racket has been busted in Lakhimpur. Four individuals were found to have been providing forged citizenship certificates and other documents to illegal migrants for the last 14 years. 

Found this piece in the Report on Illegal Migration into Assam submitted to The President of India by The Governor of Assam 8 November, 1998. 

To read the complete article, please follow the link, http://bit.ly/bIJZRp

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