By P. V. Swati: The photo essay depicts the various social, economic and cultural ills which rob young children of their childhoods in India. The images touch upon an array of structural and social constraints that violate the very childhood of the majority of Indian
By Jyoti Rathore: Despite the growth of the handicrafts industry in India, the average earnings of the craftsmen, when compared to other fields, are still very low. However, the birth of National Handicrafts and Handloom Museum at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi brought excitement to
By Jyoti Rathore: The famous Nicholson Cemetery, named after the renowned British Brigadier, General John Nicholson, is one of the earliest British cemeteries in Delhi which is a few kilo meters west from Kashmiri Gate, ISBT, New Delhi. Christians are a minority in India and
Location - Girgaum Chowpatty, Mumbai Photo by Anukriti Sharma: A little child cries for food as birds devour scattered grains. Buried in the sands of time, the hunger of the birds echo against the hunger of this little child. Their state is juxtaposed against the backdrop
By Tejaswini Beerapu: Mira Alfassa or “The Mother”, wife of Philosopher Sri Aurobindo founded ‘City of Dawn’ in Vilappuram in 1968. The idea was to attain a harmonious lifestyle. She shared her idea to build a society free of political, religious and hierarchical barriers with few
YouthKiAwaaz.com's community correspondent Amrit Rukhaiyaar saw two kids wrapped around each other to save themselves from the chilling winters in Delhi. This photo tells all about their suffering. We encourage you to donate old warm clothes and blankets this winter. You can contribute via GOONJ.
By Jyoti Rathore: This Dipawali my friends and I thought of visiting Jammu which is around 600 km away from Delhi. Through this travelogue, I want to share how people can travel and take a glance of famous Vaishno Devi temple in spite of lack
The ASP (Arpit Seema Photography) group based in Delhi recently organized a photography workshops and photo-walk for photographers who wish to take their talent further ahead as a career. To educate them on the technical aspects of the art, ASP organized a photo walk at the Rock Garden
Beggary has been growing in India and continues to reach peaks. It is often questioned whether a beggar must be given the money they ask for, and whether they really put it to good use. Beggars have now come up with innovative ways to ask