Raghu Rai
Raghu Rai

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  • Why I Love To Hate Outlook

    I am truly tired of reading about the same cycle of politics and the same ministers; why are we giving them so much importance?

    BY Raghu Rai 5 February 2022

  • Memories & Dreams In Gold

    The past, with its densely scribbled carapace of tragedy and a perfect balance between nature and humanity, flows into the present, then the future, in this holy city. Amritsar: A City in Remembrance combines comprehensive visual narration with essays that raise questions about the relation between heritage conservation and people’s lives.

    BY Raghu Rai 25 June 2021

  • Living Room Incantations

    This willingness to understand and joyfully fulfil your needs, just as a close friend might, is what was so wonderful about the Dalai Lama, and remains so, even today, when he is a Nobel Peace Laureate and the world reveres him as an icon.

    BY Raghu Rai 6 July 2020

  • A Nimbus Received

    Our Sufis, saints and gurus are Indian culture’s biggest achievement—not gods, whom people across the world created

    BY Raghu Rai 28 December 2019

  • Bereft Of Power And Strength: Raghu Rai On Today's Viral Photos

    We scroll past a frightening number of images every day but only a few storm into our consciousness and get shared far and wide. These viral images might never see ink or paper, but do they say anything? India’s foremost photojournalist Raghu Rai takes a serious look at some of them and tells us, besides speaking his mind on the state of photojournalism in India today.

    BY Raghu Rai 20 September 2019

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