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Through The Lens Of History: Remembering Raghu Rai and His Spiritual Engagement With The World Through Camera
23+ hour, 54+ min ago (422+ words) Widely regarded as the pioneer of Indian photojournalism, Rai enjoyed the title of "India's most celebrated photojournalist." Across a career spanning more than five decades, he documented India as it shifted from one political era to another....
Not Just Art, Adani Green XTalks join hands for global ability photography challenge 2026
1+ mon, 2+ day ago (190+ words) Over the past four editions, the initiative has grown significantly, reaching more than 8 million people and attracting over 50, 000 participants from more than 30 countries. Last year, the exhibition of selected works was showcased internationally in Japan and Dubai, further expanding its…...
How I Overcame the Taliban's Ban on Education for Girls in Afghanistan
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (861+ words) The fate of Afghan girls and women under the Taliban rule closely mirrors the dystopia portrayed in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale." Just like in the novel, a religious and extremist regime has stripped women of all social, economic, and…...
Art Captured by Ideology: How the Taliban Silenced Afghanistan's Cinema Industry
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (827+ words) This story by Elina Qalam from'Hasht-e Subh Daily originally appeared on Global Voices on January 15, 2026. The importance of Afghan Film lies not only in its role in the arts and cinema, but also in its role as a significant repository…...
Indian Teenager with "Werewolf Syndrome" Breaks Guinness World Record for Hairiest Face
8+ mon, 2+ day ago (346+ words) We live in a world with a lot of possibilities, and some just blow our mind. The case of the 18 year old from Madhya Pradesh, India is one such example. A boy named Lalit Patidar has a rare genetic condition…...