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April 25, 2020

Few photos shot on 4.3.20 in Kolkata 6


When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 24, 2020

Few photos shot on 4.3.20 in Kolkata 5


When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 23, 2020

Few photos shot on 4.3.20 in Kolkata 4


When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 22, 2020

Few photos shot on 4.3.20 in Kolkata 3


When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 21, 2020

Few photos shot on 4.3.20 in Kolkata 2


When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 20, 2020

Few photos shot on 4.3.20 in Kolkata 1


When I was out on my photography trip I noticed the plight of Adiganga, the real stream of Ganges, the river Hindus worship and its condition really broke my heart. Just imagine, if this river has been allowed to live, how beautiful it would have been for the people of this locality, forget about the “protecting the holiest of holy river of Hindus” in this hyper-Hinduism phase!


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April 19, 2020

Agnijaat and Agnishatdal Book 12 on Tagore Birthday, 7th May 2020


The 12th quarterlies of the Ezines Agnishatdal and Agnijaat will be published on Tagore birthday, 7th May, even though the title says 25she boisakh [that varies from year to year] I follow the steady English date, 7th May.


This quarterly Agnijaat will contain the articles from “My Pen”, the entire dozen in one jacket for you.


Agnishatdal will publish fantastic works of Citizen Null, a collection of true gems.


Hopefully you will enjoy them!


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Published on April 19, 2020 21:32

April 18, 2020

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