Rajbalhat's Rath Yatra is a living expression of Bengal's rural heritage, where faith is preserved through music, tradition and human connection.
The National Football Museum is not merely preserving the history of football, it is preserving the heartbeat of the beautiful game.
These photographs do not seek spectacle; instead, they linger on gestures, glances, pauses, and fleeting moments where life reveals itself without performance.
Though India has never played in the FIFA World Cup, Kolkata's passionate fans transform streets into vibrant football art galleries.
In reflection, the world becomes something else entirely. The real drifts toward the surreal; clarity gives way to ambiguity.
The school now has around 75 students (boys in the morning, girls in the afternoon) learning everything - from Mathematics to History.
Everything is temporary; people, problems, empires pass. Perspective matters. Like ancient trees enduring centuries, truth outlasts tyranny and constant change.
A world where the mask not hide truth but reveals a deeper spiritual reality flourishing under Goddess Dapot Kali Ma.
Across visual art, the eye reveals emotion and truth; in street photography, fleeting glances capture honest human connection and meaning.
Tides paint fleeting stories on sand - gentle, fierce, human and natural - captured in golden light along Mandarmoni and Talsari shores.
Celebrated at the end of the Bengali year in West Bengal during Chaitra, it culminates on Chaitra Sankranti—the final threshold between ending and renewal.
The mall road is the place of beauty at Darjeeling where you can see multiple cultures and people together.
This was the earliest form of Market which, through exchange of commodities and culture, used to run an economy and shape a society.
Its vast stretches of chalk-white rock formations, sculpted over centuries by wind and sand, resemble giant mushrooms, animals, and abstract shapes.
Masan Holi in Varanasi celebrates Holi with ashes from cremation grounds, symbolizing life, death, detachment, and spiritual liberation.
International Women's Day (IWD) has been around for over a hundred years, as have many of the issues still impacting women's advancement.