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Jul 2009: Driving by a village in western ghats, I was struck by the slightly shy but confident demeanor of this woman who readily agreed to pose for a picture
Jul 2009: Gaur se dekhna bahaaron mein, pichhle mausam ke bhi nishaan honge Koplon ki udaas aankhon mein, aansoowon ki namee bachi hogi. (from Pukhraj by Gulzaar)
Mar 2008: Photograph from a year ago. Regularly feeding animals makes them irreversibly dependent on humans. In the US, experts say this destroys the species. In India, experts say it gives the species a chance to survive. In a way, animal species have a chance of sustained survival in India if they get domesticated. Either way, it's a step in evolution. Shruti and I have adapted and evolved in the last one year in India, just like our cousins above.