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Pritam Chowdhury and David Markus dismantle a portion of protected under-house midden. Photo by Leslie "Skip" Stewart-Abernathy.
Detail from 'Fellows of Gonville & Caius College at Desserts' by Paul Gopal-Chowdhury. Spot the one woman. Spot Stephen Hawking, Joseph Needham.
Illustration for a promotional political poster for Tofael Chowdhury's campaign in Edmonton, Canada.
Works at Deputy governor of Rotary Bangladesh, The Daily Samakal and Trustee & Former Chairman of Eastern University
Studied Political Science at University of Dhaka
1978 to 1982
Lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh
From Dhaka, Bangladesh
Married
Birthday
shuvarthy chowdhury photography
the small artists of kumartuli has been highlighted in the snaps.. many of them have not got the proper education and this is the only way to survive; beside this it has also become a traditional way to establish as an artist of kumartuli after getting the proper lessons regarding the clay-modelling and Idol building.
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In this photo submitted by Sarah Chowdhury, a law student at I.U., Sarah is shown speaking to elementary students at Eagle Creek Elementary School in Indianapolis about the election process and the importance of voting as part of the Indiana Kids' Election (IKE) Speakers' Bureau. IKE is sponsored by the Indiana State Bar Association, Indiana Department of Education and the Office of the Indiana Secretary of State.
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WOODEN DOLLS OF NATUNGRAM
Homemade ethnic character dolls are the main characteristic feature of NATUNGRAM village of BARDWAN district, West Bengal. The nearest Railway stations from the village are Agradeep and Katwa (1.4-1.5 km).
The dolls are carved in wood and decoratively painted by a group of rural craft persons, known as "SUTRADHARS" ( meaning 'narrator' or 'story teller'), because they make characters from ancient folklores and mythology and tell stories through their dolls.
The owl, with its unique design and colours, is the brand product of the village. On the white background of the owl is painted with the distinctive colours of red, green, yellow and black colours lines. Beside the Owl Krishna-Radha, King- Queen, Durga dolls are made in traditional way.
The dolls are craved from one single piece of wood. A big piece of cylindrical woood is cut off in every direction according to the size, shape and figure requirement. Then to give it a final shape the structure is chiseled out. The traditional design based on culture and mythology, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure and simplicity and glamour combined with the master craftmanship of the craft artists, resulting an amazing art work. Now a days some of the wodden dolls are barnished to give them a great finishing touch for making them useful in interior decoration.
Around 60 families living in the Natungram village are involved in the Doll making. In this family craft business both men and women have key role. The doll makers are organized as a collective, 'Natungram Kastho Khodai Hastashilpa Samity'.
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© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography
Natungram Village, Burdwan - 2015
Foysol Choudhury MBE, Dr Wali Uddin MBE & Abu Zaman with Nazrul Islam Papon MP, President Bangladesh Cricket Board and Nizam Uddin Chowdhury, Cheif Executive Officer BCB
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Says, give up anti-land grab stir or else... .
A day after an alleged CPI(M) worker threatened Jamaat-e-Ulema Hind convener Siddiqulla Chowdhury with "dire consequences" if he kept on organising anti-land grab protests at Nandigram, leaders of the Muslim organisation said the "latest incident could adversely affect" the prospects of proposed peace talks with West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee. .
Jamaat-e-Ulema Hind has been spearheading the anti-land acquisition protests at Nandigram in East Midnapore district that saw seven deaths a fortnight ago when efforts were made by the Government to survey acquirable land for Salem Group's SEZ project. The Government had proposed to acquire in phases 10,000 acres of agricultural land in the zone adjacent to the port-cum-industrial town of Haldia. .
The Jamaat-e-Ulema Hind has shot into prominence after the violence at Nandigram and emerged as a mouthpiece of Muslims who constitute little more than 24 per cent of West Bengal's population. The Trinamool Congress, along with some splinter Maoist organisations, immediately grabbed the opportunity to strike a chord with Jamaat-e-Ulema Hind and swelled the group's ranks. .
Subsequently, Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee even wrote to Chowdhury to attend her anti-land grab rallies, particularly at Singur, the latter said, adding he was still considering the Trinamool offer. .
The impact was such that a bunch of CPI(M) stalwarts, realising their blunder, at once suggested peace talks with the group that was peeved with the Government. After the Nandigram incident, the Chief Minister and some of his Marxist colleagues had described the organisation as communal. .
According to Chowdhury, both Transport and Sports Minister Subhas Chakroborty and senior CPI(M) State secretariat member Madan Ghosh had "approached me with the offer for talks that I accepted. But I said that I would talk only if the Chief Minister writes to me personally." .
Though a section of the CPI(M) considers a formal letter to the organisation would only give it undue publicity and importance, others feel there is no alternative to swallow the bitter pill, at least for the time being. "It is advisable to launch a peace process by initiating talks rather than alienating them," a State committee member said. .
Chowdhury, who was reportedly travelling to north Bengal, was accosted at Sealdah station when he was about to board Malda-bound Gour Express. A person claiming to be a CPI(M) cadre threatened him with "dire consequences". Chowdhury said, "Phone calls were also made to my wife, saying my life would be in danger if I pursued with the movement at Nandigram." .
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In this photo submitted by Sarah Chowdhury, a law student at I.U., Sarah is shown speaking to elementary students at Eagle Creek Elementary School in Indianapolis about the election process and the importance of voting as part of the Indiana Kids' Election (IKE) Speakers' Bureau. IKE is sponsored by the Indiana State Bar Association, Indiana Department of Education and the Office of the Indiana Secretary of State.
rahat mohiuddin chowdhury, web designer, rahat.designer, web designer, web developer, web master, rahat chowdhury
Works at Deputy governor of Rotary Bangladesh, The Daily Samakal and Trustee & Former Chairman of Eastern University
Studied Political Science at University of Dhaka
1978 to 1982
Lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh
From Dhaka, Bangladesh
Married
Birthday
this photograph was taken at the kole market in the afternoon
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Kole Market, Sealdah, Kolkata-2015
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WOODEN DOLLS OF NATUNGRAM
Homemade ethnic character dolls are the main characteristic feature of NATUNGRAM village of BARDWAN district, West Bengal. The nearest Railway stations from the village are Agradeep and Katwa (1.4-1.5 km).
The dolls are carved in wood and decoratively painted by a group of rural craft persons, known as "SUTRADHARS" ( meaning 'narrator' or 'story teller'), because they make characters from ancient folklores and mythology and tell stories through their dolls.
The owl, with its unique design and colours, is the brand product of the village. On the white background of the owl is painted with the distinctive colours of red, green, yellow and black colours lines. Beside the Owl Krishna-Radha, King- Queen, Durga dolls are made in traditional way.
The dolls are craved from one single piece of wood. A big piece of cylindrical woood is cut off in every direction according to the size, shape and figure requirement. Then to give it a final shape the structure is chiseled out. The traditional design based on culture and mythology, the richness of ideas, the brilliant combination of pure and simplicity and glamour combined with the master craftmanship of the craft artists, resulting an amazing art work. Now a days some of the wodden dolls are barnished to give them a great finishing touch for making them useful in interior decoration.
Around 60 families living in the Natungram village are involved in the Doll making. In this family craft business both men and women have key role. The doll makers are organized as a collective, 'Natungram Kastho Khodai Hastashilpa Samity'.
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© Shuvarthy Chowdhury Photography
Natungram Village, Burdwan - 2015
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