The Club, Mahabaleshwar
4th year Pic 338- Apr - 17 2013. Trinkets lady   -  Kala Ghoda festival, Mumbai
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4th year Pic 317 - Feb - 18 2013. Blowing in the wind -  Kala Ghoda festival, Mumbai
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4th year Pic 313 - Feb - 12 2013. David Sasoon -  
 David Sasoon library, Mumbai
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David Sassoon (October 1792 – November 7, 1864) was the treasurer of Baghdad between 1817 and 1829. He became the leader of the Jewish community in Bombay (now Mumbai) after Baghdadi Jews emigrated there. He was a leading trader of cotton and opium in China.

He was one of the great people of Bombay who created so many monuments and educational institutions, building great buildings that have become the most prominent places of Bombay and Pune. He also constructed the Sassoon Dock at Colaba, one of the largest docks ever built in Bombay.
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4th year Pic 315 - Feb - 15 2013. Lined up -  
Kala Ghoda art festival , Mumbai

This is a telling creation of driving and talking on mobile / cell phones.
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The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is an annual festival, usually around nine days long, held in late January or early February, in the Kala Ghoda area of South Mumbai, India.  The Festival is organised by the Kala Ghoda Association (a non-profit organisation that states its objectives as "physically upgrading the Kala Ghoda sub-precinct and making it the Art District of Mumbai") and curated by teams handling each of the sub-festivals. The sub-festivals feature the visual arts, dance, music, theatre, cinema, literature, lectures, seminars and workshops, heritage walks, special events for children, and a vibrant street festival. Entry to all events is free to all (only restricted by the size of the venues) and costs are met through corporate sponsorship.
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4th year Pic 314 - Feb - 13 2013. R.I.P. -  
Kala Ghoda art festival , Mumbai

This is a telling creation of driving and talking on mobile / cell phones.
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The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is an annual festival, usually around nine days long, held in late January or early February, in the Kala Ghoda area of South Mumbai, India.  The Festival is organised by the Kala Ghoda Association (a non-profit organisation that states its objectives as "physically upgrading the Kala Ghoda sub-precinct and making it the Art District of Mumbai") and curated by teams handling each of the sub-festivals. The sub-festivals feature the visual arts, dance, music, theatre, cinema, literature, lectures, seminars and workshops, heritage walks, special events for children, and a vibrant street festival. Entry to all events is free to all (only restricted by the size of the venues) and costs are met through corporate sponsorship.
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The Club, Mahabaleshwar
The Club, Mahabaleshwar
Market, Mahabaleshwar
4th year Pic 317 - Feb - 18 2013. Blowing in the wind - Kala Ghoda festival, Mumbai
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4th year Pic 317 - Feb - 18 2013. Blowing in the wind - Kala Ghoda festival, Mumbai
Critiques welcome! BEST VIEWED in large size.
See photo in original gallery.