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Good News for Photographer on Covid -19 Situation

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  How To Earn From Your Photos During  Covid-19 Situation What Covid-19 Outbreak Has Meant for Photography Industry And The Post Lockdown Era, Explains Photographer " Mr. Patra " Lockdown forced in the nation because of Coronavirus flare-up will affect photography industry with dropping of occasions, studio closures, no work for consultants and conveyance issues.  Coronavirus pandemic has seriously influenced the whole globe and has nearly brought all ventures working in the general public to a halt. Pro VIP picture taker Mr. Patra got authentic with us to talk about the impacts of this pandemic on the photography business and the fate of the business post this lock down.  Lockdown forced in the nation because of Coronavirus episode will affect photography industry with undoing of occasions, studio closures, no work for specialists and conveyance issues.  Photographic artists are confronting a ton of reaction on their business because of the lockdown. And furthermore monetari

Samparka Title Track | Bengali Film

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 ' Samparka' is a Short Film based on relationship. In today’s world, in the busy time schedule, people are, either accidentally or by will engaging themselves in a relationship outside their established relationship ,that in the eye or rules of the Society is not acceptable. This type of unwanted relationships exist in all spheres of the society which starts from a Corporate Sector, spreads across lower sections of the society like maid servants and also among old people. CASTING LIST: Kalyani Biswas, Sudhanshu Bikash Saha, Kaushik Basu, Gopal Roy, Tania Das, Sonakshi Ghosh, Piu Roy, Kamal Das, Puja Dutta, Shree Chowdhury, Soubhik Negel, Sneha Kirtaniya, Subhasish. CREW LIST: DOP : DIBYENDU MAITY | ASST CAMERAMAN : SUBHASISH | LYRICS : ABJA BANERJEE & SOUVIK SARKAR | MUSIC : SOUVIK SARKAR | EDITOR : RICK | ASST DIRECTOR : NILIMA MONDAL PRODUCER : DEV GHOSH & NABIN KR. MAHAPATRA CO PRODUCER : DURJA PHOTOGRAPHY & NABANKUR NATYAM STORY- SCREENPLAY & DIRECTION : NA

Dotara : Musical instrument

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Dotara : Musical instrument The dotara is a two, four, or some of the time five-stringed instrument, beginning from Bengal. It is regularly utilized in Bangladesh and the Indian provinces of Assam, West Bengal and Bihar, and is first referenced in a fourteenth century Saptakanda Ramayana. Afterward, it was received by the austere factions of Bauls and Fakirs. The dotara is quite possibly the main instruments utilized in different types of people music in Bengal and Assam. It has two fundamental structures, the Bangla and the bhawaiya (Assamese structure). The Bangla structure started in the Rahr Bangla area, where it is still prevalently played. It has metal strings, which give it a more splendid tone than different instruments played nearby. Albeit a dotara can have 4-5 strings, most playing is done essentially on two strings, thus the name. The dotara is a culled stringed instrument, played in an open note blend, frequently played close by society percussive instruments like Dhol, Kh

Jai Mala Wedd

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 Jai Mala Wedding Rituals Jai Mala The tradition of Jai Mala at Indian Weddings is when the bride and groom put beautiful garlands on each other’s necks right before the wedding ceremony begins. This ancient tradition of Jai Mala or also known as Varmala has been followed and practiced since time immemorial. You’ll notice this quintessential and quite iconic wedding custom often highlighted in Indian movies as well as commonly seen as Indian wedding pictures on the internet.   Historically and quite interestingly though, Jai Mala or Varmala is exactly how princesses used to choose their husbands during the swayamvar (swayamvar is an ancient Indian practice of choosing a husband from among a list of suitors by a girl).   If you think this is just a normal custom then you would be pleasantly surprised that even the garlands and the act of exchanging it between the bride and the groom have very deep meanings.   This ceremony is followed after the arrival of the groom and his b

Marwari Weddings

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 Marwari Weddings  Marwari Wedding A Marwari Wedding like most Indian weddings is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and exuberance. They are quite grand and colorful that will leave no stone unturned to whoever attends it. Quite pompous that way!     Marwaris trace their roots to the Marwar region of Rajasthan but are now scattered in different regions of India. Authentic Marwari weddings have roots in the ancient traditions of Vedas. The Marwari wedding customs and rituals go on for seven days at length. Their weddings are not just an elaborative but glorious, colorful, and fun experience.     Let’s have a detailed look at some of the most important traditional rituals and customs that are indispensable to a Marwari wedding.   MARWARI PRE-WEDDING RITUALS AND FUNCTIONS                                                                                                                Sagai - The gala celebrations of the Marwari wedding ceremony begins with the ‘Sa

MARWARI WEDDING ATTIRES

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 Marwari Wedding Rituals  MARWARI WEDDING ATTIRES   Marwari ladies normally wear a Ghagra or Lehenga Choli. Red is the prefered shading, which is considered favorable. What's more different tones like orange, pink, cream, maroon, gold are likewise liked.   The gems for Marwari ladies incorporate Aad or Timaniyan (a chokher), Rakhdi (a gold decoration worn between the splitting of her hair), chooda (bangles), baju (trimmings on her arms), Pajeb (anklets), and Bicheya (toe ring).   Customary wedding clothing for Marwari grooms comprises of Sherwani or Achkan, a Dupatta (scarf), advertisement Rajasthani jootis (conventional shoes). The man of the hour likewise wears a Pagdi/Safa (turban) on his head coordinating with his wedding clothing. Book Your Wedding Planner Now    :- Think Hatke AAA Private Limited Booking Link -  https://www.think-hatke.com/ Call / Whatsapp - 8617255278 / 8777030049

Cold or hot pack: Types of torment and which treatment is better

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  Cold or hot pack: Types of torment and which treatment is better Treating torment with hot and cold pack has been an old practice in India and is suggested by specialists. These techniques can be incredibly useful in controlling torment, irritation, expanding and solidness and is a compelling and reasonable approach to treat any kind of torment and injury. The precarious part is realizing which pack (hot or cold) to use in what kind of circumstance. The essential general guideline is to utilize a hot pack on constant muscle torment and solidness and utilize a virus pack on irritation and growing. Specialists can endorse a mix of the two treatments relying upon your physical issue.   We should find out about every treatment exhaustively and realize when to utilize it.   Warmth treatment or thermotherapy   Applying warmth to a harmed region advances blood stream and builds flow, even a marginally high temperature can mitigate the torment and distress and increment muscle ad