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Author: somok_roy

In the wise words of D.H.Lawrence, I am a "tremulation on the ether." This gypsy soul is a student of History (DU), the subject being his amor primus. Loves to travel across time and reconstruct the past. Is a dream weaver and seeks solace in the shady bowers of literature. Anthropology and archaeology intrigues this person,and his keen interest in folk arts and tribal social structures allowed him to serve as an intern at the Daricha foundation. His life is set to the tunes of Hindustani Classical music, and is a disciple of Padma Vibhushan Dr. Girija Devi of the Senia-Banaras gharana.
Arts and Crafts, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Photo Stories

Unfolding a Painted World: Revisiting Kalighat Paintings

Posted onOctober 31, 2016October 7, 2017

Characterized by fluid curves and flat bright colours, Kalighat painting occupies an important place in the history of Indian art. It was the urban and …

Arts and Crafts, Built Heritage, Discover, Heritage, Photo Stories

Shahjahanabad: The Dilli that Delhi can never be!

Posted onOctober 20, 2016October 20, 2016

“The palace at Delhi is, or rather was, the most magnificent palace in the East?–?perhaps in the world.”? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? …

Community, Discover, Heritage, Interviews, Travellers

Delhi’s Inner Circle: a meeting with historian, Sohail Hashmi

Posted onOctober 8, 2016October 9, 2016

Historian Sohail Hashmi is a true ?Dilliwalah.? An academic, historian, academician and filmmaker, Hashmi is well-known for immersive heritage walks that he conducts around the …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Discover, Travellers

Begum Samru’s Haveli: a lost heritage?

Posted onOctober 6, 2016October 9, 2016

As a child, I loved listening to stories, and I still do. My grandfather, who was a raconteur, would weave a magical fabric of history, …

Features, Food Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage

The Nawab’s Meal: Culinary delights of lucknow

Posted onAugust 4, 2016September 6, 2018

?The most important activity in human life is eating. As any community or nation progresses, its diet is the most salient guide to its refinement,? …

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