“And could love free me from the shadows? Can a caged bird sing only the song it knows or can it learn a new song?”
—Angela Carter, The Lady of the House of Love
Sudarshan Shetty’s immersive art installation Age of Love throws up various theories and queries about love
Pradeep D’Souza, who grew up in a family that adopted stray dogs and took care of sick puppies, is now the keeper of many fragile species, both birds and small animals.
Ashvini Jojra’s social work is going on under the canopy of Serving All Humanity Yearningly Over the Globe (Sehyog India), of which he is the founder-president.
Used as a live firing range by security forces, Tosamaidan had turned into a death zone shells often killed civilians. Then Dr Shaikh Ghulam Rasool stepped in.
83-year-old Ghulam Mohammad Zaz is the last working craftsman in eight generations of Srinagar’s famous craftsmen who make santoors, sitars and rababs.
Jagbir Singh’s Pritam Spiritual Trust, a voluntary organisation, has provided artificial limbs to over 10,000 people, mostly landmine amputees, victims of cross-border firing and shelling.
“And could love free me from the shadows? Can a caged bird sing only the song it knows or can it learn a new song?”
—Angela Carter, The Lady of the House of Love