Thursday, April 16, 2009

Zawraw music

Zawraw and his guitar brought the strangers at IGNOU guest house closer during the Online Journalism and Web 2.0 Programme.
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Monday, April 13, 2009

Swinging into heaven

Children at Maidangarhi park, in a shabby state, were happily swinging while birds chirped and squirrel squeaked! Click below to see for yourself.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Surabhi On Air

IGNOU has a wide range of distance education programmes, Corporate Education and Consultancy is one of the recent areas this largest open university of the world has stepped into. This is a radio report on this programme. Click Below



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009



During the Online Journalism and Web 2.0 workshop at IGNOU, we were given an assignment to get a photo story on any interesting subject around the campus and get it uploaded on our flickr posts. Having done that we went on to learn how to develop slideshow on slideflickr and publish it in our blogposts. Its been educating as well as exciting journey through out the exercise. I will definitely keep it up.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Mask Dance of Hemis - Famous Ladakh Monastry


Tucked away in mountains Hemis monastery takes you to a mystic spiritual journey unknown to many and known to some.
In the tenth day of the sixth month of the Ladakhi calendar, the Hemis monastry turns into a very large stage where monks, tourists and people from all over the world congregate for r the famous masked dances. The performers wear elaborate and bizarre costumes and masks and thorough typically slow dance movements, unfurl a story of the age-old fight between good and evil, ending with the eventual victory of the former. Gonchas of velvet, elaborately embroidered waistcoats and boots, and gonads or hats are worn by the dancers.

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