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Have smartphones killed photojournalism? Indian photojournalist Prashant Panjiar weighs in

Prashant Panjiar’s new book, That which is Unseen, shines light on photojournalism from an era when news gathering was seldom dependent on wire se.

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A photographer's flashback

A photographer s flashback ​ Sun, Mar 14 2021 7:12 IST | ​ 6 Views A photographer’s flashback. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, March 14 : Two years back, Goa-based photographer Prashant Panjiar started recollecting anecdotes, stories and behind-the-scenes musings of different photographs he had taken during his 30-year career as a photojournalist, and started posting them on his social media handles. This not only incited interest among those who have been following his work, but also Navajivan Trust, a non-profit publishing house founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1929 which approached him for a book. The result is That Which is Unseen which will be released in April-May and has around 60 images and the stories around them, said Panjiar, a self-taught photographer who got drawn towards the medium during the Emergency.

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Brulé Discusses New Book with India Development Review | The Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies

Brulé Discusses New Book with India Development Review (There are more women in elected office in India than anywhere else in the world, probably more than the rest of the world combined. | Picture courtesy: ©Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation/Prashant Panjiar) Rachel Brulé, Assistant Professor of Global Development Policy at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, was interviewed by the  India Development Review on her latest book In the interview, Brulé talked about how she got into investigating the links between political representation and economic empowerment while exploring the broader question of how to undercut inegalitarian social conventions as well as the key findings of her research. She also touched on the importance of recognizing the relationship between the Indian caste system, political representation, and property rights as well as the role of quotas.

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