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Sri Loganathan is a freelance photographer based in Chennai, South India. His interest in Photojournalism began at the very young age of 14. The photographs in newspapers were the main source of inspiration and he attempted to learn about the various challenges and opportunities in photojournalism. The knowledge and skills he acquired in photography through his Bachelor's degree benefitted as he joined as an Intern with Citizen Matters as a Photo/Video Journalist during his semester holidays. His personal interest in the field extends the scope of his work. He captures various events in and around his locale. His works have been published in The Hindu Tamil newspaper, Dinakaran, and other websites. He is also a founding member of Photo Meet Chennai, a Tamil Nadu-based photo community that conducts photo walks and various photography-related activities in Tamilnadu. His works are recognized and have been exhibited at various events. He has also experienced a new domain when he worked with Chennai Photo Biennale, as a photo mentor and he taught the basics of photography to a bunch of school kids. His first full-time on-field experience in photojournalism was working with Citizen Matters. He was greatly influenced and developed further interest in the field. His most recent works are published in The New Indian Express where he joined as an intern. He developed distinctive skills in particular depicting the essence of the circumstances through his work. In a juried exhibition conducted by The North Dakota State University's Memorial Union Gallery in Fargo, North Dakota (USA), three of his photographs were selected and exhibited on the themes of protest and discord. His work was based on the CAA protests in 2020 in Chennai, India. Sri Loganathan involves himself to find distinctive frames which speak for themselves. He is currently working on his personal projects.
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Hyderabad: Stinking toilets, lack of water irk attendees at CM’s event in LB Stadium
Attendees at Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s event at LB Stadium in Hyderabad faced significant issues due to inadequate facilities. The event, attended by around 5,000 people, had insufficient restrooms and a lack of drinking water. Security measures prohibiting water bottles exacerbated the situation, leading to widespread discomfort and complaints about the poor conditions.
Hyderabad holds a special place in my heart: Charu Sharma
Charu Sharma, director of the Pro Kabaddi League, reflects on his ten-year journey with the league, emphasizing the special place Hyderabad holds in his heart and sharing cherished moments from the city.
When metro rocked
Ameerpet metro station in Hyderabad hosted 'Deccan Rocks', a three-day photo exhibition organized by L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad in collaboration with Society to Save Rocks and Tatvaa Arts Hyderabad. The exhibition showcased 50 photographs by Ashok Kumar Vootla, highlighting the unique rock formations of the Deccan. The event aimed to raise awareness about the heritage and scientific significance of these rocks, which are under threat from construction activities. KVB Reddy, MD & CEO of L&T Metro Rail Hyderabad, emphasized the importance of such exhibitions in promoting preservation efforts.
Ayodhya echoes in Hyderabad as devotees turn emotional after Ram Lalla's idol face reveal
In Hyderabad, the unveiling of the Ram Lalla idol's face on a large LED screen at Nizam College grounds evoked strong emotions among devotees, who celebrated with cheers and bhajans. The event featured idols of Lord Ram, Lakshman, and Sita, and included volunteers dressed as deities. The celebration saw participation from both Hindu and Muslim communities, with some Muslims distributing sweets. The event highlighted a message of unity and acceptance, with significant turnout and community engagement, including food distribution for thousands of attendees.
IAF’s Sarang soars with disaster relief, female pilots in Hyderabad
The Sarang Helicopter Display Team of the Indian Air Force showcased their skills at Wings India - 2024 in Hyderabad, captivating audiences with their aerial stunts. The team, led by Group Captain Santosh Kumar Mishra, includes female pilots and participates in humanitarian and disaster relief efforts, such as recent operations in Tamil Nadu. Squadron leaders Avinash and Akash Kumar emphasized the team's continuous improvement and the importance of social media in inspiring youth to join the Air Force. The article highlights the pride and dedication of the team members, particularly the inclusion of women pilots.
Osmania University girl students stage stir over insects in hostel food
Students at Osmania University in Hyderabad protested against the presence of insects in hostel food, expressing frustration over the authorities' consistent neglect of their complaints.
From darkness to light: Devnar School for Blind in Hyderabad shows how
The Devnar School for the Blind in Hyderabad, established in 1991 by Dr. A Saibaba Goud, has grown from a small institution to one of India's leading schools for visually challenged students, offering education, accommodation, and computer training. The school operates its own Braille printing press and has a dedicated staff, many of whom are parents of students. The school has positively impacted the lives of its students, such as Disha Yadav and Keerthi Hansitha, who have overcome challenges and aspire to achieve great things. The Devnar Foundation has also contributed to making spiritual texts accessible to the visually impaired.
From studios to streets: Artisans gear up for Telangana elections
Artisans in Hyderabad are gearing up for the upcoming Telangana Legislative Assembly elections, with major political parties like BRS, Congress, and BJP placing orders for campaign vehicles. Vellore J Narendar, a veteran in decorating campaign vehicles, recalls his career's beginnings during the 1983 elections. The NTR stadium has become a hub of activity, with a team of 200 workers from various studios assembling and decorating vehicles. As the election approaches, the cost of decorations is expected to rise, with assembly and decoration activities taking place at multiple locations in Hyderabad.
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The article discusses the migration of at least 11 Rohingyas from the refugee camp in Kelambakkam over the past eight months, as reported by the UNHCR. The video accompanying the article investigates the reasons behind their decision to leave Chennai, a city where they have felt safe and settled. The focus is on understanding the factors that are driving the Rohingyas to migrate from a place they consider home.
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