40 Million Viewership this Month!! Thanks, Dear Viewers for making this Happen.

Homai Vyarawalla – India’s first woman photojournalist

  • News4u – News Desk : Visitors to Delhi during the upcoming Commonwealth Games can feast their eyes on rare visuals, which present an insight into the life and times of yesteryear India, captured by one of the country’s first woman photojournalist – Homai Vyarawalla.

    A day in the life of Indian firemen during wartime, right from receiving a distress call, sliding down poles into an appliance room, to picking up uniforms neatly arranged in rows, to dousing the fire – the story of the fireman is told through a series of captioned photographs that appeared in the Illustrated Weekly of India in the 1940s.

    The photographs are from Vyarawalla’s vast personal collection of original photographs and negatives being displayed at the National Gallery of Modern Art as part of her retrospective, which began August 27 and will continue till October 31, this year.

    Images of feisty young women dressed in saris, with the then long sleeved blouses can be seen participating in air raid protection mock drills organised to train the public during World War II.

    The wide tree-lined streets in Delhi’s Connaught Place, a striking ariel view of the Rajpath on India’s first Independence Day, a group of gleeful women going to vote during the country’s first general election- Vyarawla’s pictures capture the social and political life of a nation in transition.

    “The collection of about 200 images is interesting because it showcases the entire ethos of the country. It has social, anthropological and historical value. We are celebrating the life of an artist as well as acquainting modern viewers with the visual culture of the past ,” Rajeev Lochan, director, NGMA told PTI.

    yarawala photographed key events that would have a decisive impact on Indian history, that included a meeting where leaders voted for the 3rd June plan for India’s partition. She also captured the first flag hoisting ceremony at Red Fort on August 16 1947, the departure of Lord Mountbatten from India and the funerals of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Lal Bahadur Shastri.

    Curated by Sabeena Gadihoke, who has authored the biography “Camera Chronicles of Homai Vyarawala” the photographs that are now on permanent loan to the Alkazi foundation for the Arts, also feature everyday life in 1940s Mumbai and images of leisure in Delhi in the 1950s and the 1960s, extensively chronicling the lives of ordinary people.

    • Born in 1913 to a Parsi famliy, Homai Vyarawalla who grew up in Mumbai moved to Delhi in 1942 where she photographed events leading to Independence as an employee of the British Information Services.

      Vyarawalla shot her first photo in 1938- a picnic party of women from the Women’s Club in Mumbai. Her first published pictures were in the “Bombay Chronicle” which paid her one rupee for every photograph.

      An obtrusive photographer who liked to capture her subjects in their natural poses, Vyarawalla recollects the visit of Queen Elizabeth.

      “The Queen and the Duke were first introduced to the press at Rashtrapati Bhawan. It was winter and I was wearing a Peshawari salwar, jutis and black coat. Perhaps it was my imagination or I was dressed differently from others, but she kept turning to look at me.”

      Another time during the visit of American President Dwight D Eisenhower, Vyarawalla recounts her difficulty in getting his photo at the ramlila grunds in Delhi 1959.

      “Eisenhower’s security would barricade him with a double chain of men walking shoulder to shoulder.” She however managed to get the shot.

      Meanwhile, the ongoing retrospective also  includes original silver gelatin prints, many printed by the photographer herself.  Also on display are  old cameras, photographic equipment and other memorabilia. (PTI)

      Homai Vyarawalla

      Homai Vyarawalla

      1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
      Loading ... Loading ...


Woman found hanging in Safdarjung

News4u-News Desk-New Delhi, A 23-year-old woman, who came to the national capital in search of a job, was found hanging in her rented accommodation in South Delhi on sunday, police said.

Aparna, hailing from Satna in Madhya Pradesh, was found hanging in her residence in Safdarjung this evening, they said.

Though no suicide note was recovered, police suspect that it could be a case of suicide due to depression as she was not able to find a job despite staying here for nearly a month.

The body has been sent for postmortem. The parents have alsop been informed about the incident, reports said.

Woman found hanging

Woman found hanging

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

Man fights long legal battle to prove he’s a man….

News4u – News Desk : (TOI) : AHMEDABAD: A man whose wife had divorced him over his alleged impotence, fought a long legal battle to prove in the Gujarat High Court that her claim was false.

Wife Ramila Patel got a divorce from the family court on the ground that her husband Rajendra could not consummate the marriage. She also claimed that she was tortured and became victim of his financial fraud.

Rajendra challenged the order in the high court, which observed after getting laboratory certificates that there was no conclusive evidence regarding his impotency or the assertion that the marriage was not consummated.

However, in its order passed last week, the high court concluded that it would not interfere with the family court’s decision of dissolving the marriage on grounds of cruelty.

Rajendra and Ramila Patel married in 2000. Rajendra worked in an Ahmedabad private firm, while Ramila was an accounts officer with the telephone department. Ramila, who initiated the divorce suit in the family court in 2003, claimed that the frustration of the marriage not being consummated had turned into mental torture for her.

She even complained that though she helped him after he was injured in the 2001 earthquake, he usurped her property and fraudulently availed compensation received after the 2001 earthquake.

In 2009, the family court passed the order in Ramila’s favour and held that she was entitled to a divorce on grounds of her husband’s impotency and cruelty.

The court concluded that laboratory reports suggested that the sperm motility was poor and the man was not able to consummate the marriage.

During arguments before the high court, the husband said he had produced another report from a different laboratory showing that his sperm count was ‘fair’, but the family court had not take this into consideration. His lawyer also contended that ‘poor motility’ as mentioned in the report referred to the sperm count and could not be presumed to mean that the man was impotent and incapable of consummating the marriage.

After hearing the arguments, a bench of Justice Jayant Patel and Justice Abhilasha Kumari observed that in the absence of conclusive evidence, it could not be said that the husband was impotent and it was not possible to believe the wife’s claims that the marriage was not consummated.

(Names of litigants have been changed to protect identity)

Man fights long legal battle to prove hes a man

Man fights long legal battle to prove he's a man

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ...

[email_lin]

US woman raped in Hyderabad

News4u – News Desk :  (PTI) A 30-year-old US national was allegedly raped by an unidentified person at knife point in the posh Banjara Hills locality, police said today.

The incident took place late last night when the person barged into the woman’s rented house and sexually assaulted her, they said.

The victim was working for a US-based non-profit charitable organisation since a year and was living alone in a penthouse at Road No 11 in Banjara Hills, police said.

She has been admitted to a corporate hospital where medical tests will be conducted.

“She has has been staying here as a tenant in this house from October 2009. She is working as a nutritionist in one of the NGO,” Stephen Ravindra, DCP Hyderabad West Zone said, adding the incident took place between 3 am and 4 am.

Raped

Raped

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

Drunk woman not allowed to board flight

News4u-News Desk-Kolkata, A woman, who was allegedly in an inebriated condition, was not allowed to board a Hyderabad- bound from N S C Bose International Airport here today, airport officials said.

The woman, who had come to Kolkata from Agartala and was supposed to board the Spice Jet flight to Hyderabad in the evening, was not allowed to board the aircraft by the airline authorities as she was allegedly drunk and not in a condition to fly, they said.

After she was refused to board the flight, the woman had a spat with the CISF authorities, who informed the police which detained her for questioning.

Chowdhury told the police that she hails from Durgapur and was going to Hyderabad where she worked in a pathological laboratory.

spicejet mumbai

spicejet mumbai

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

Frenchwoman fined for driving wearing niqab

News4u-News Desk-Lille (France) (AFP) French police fined a woman for driving while wearing an Islamic veil, just weeks after a similar incident sparked a major political row, officials said today.

Motorbike police carrying out random alcohol tests stopped the 23-year-old French national on a minor road near the northern town of Maubeuge yesterday, officials said.

They at first mistook her for a masked man but when they saw she was wearing a niqab — a veil that leaves only the eyes exposed — they fined her 35 euros for driving with a reduced field of vision, a police source said.

The woman, who has not been named, had received her provisional driving licence just two weeks earlier, the source added.

In April, a major political row blew up in France after a woman was fined in the western city of Nantes for driving while wearing a niqab.

niqab

niqab

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

Woman killed in accident on Africa Avenue

News4u-News Desk-New Delhi, An unidentified woman was killed and a driver critically injured when the car in which they were travelling collided head on with a Mercedes-Benz in south Delhi early this morning.

The two cars were speeding when the incident took place on Africa Avenue-Chruch Road T Point in R K Puram at around 3:30 am.

The Mercedes belonged to Kanwar Singh Tanwar, the richest candidate in Delhi during Lok Sabha elections.

According to a senior police official, Tanwar’s son Lalit was travelling in the car along with the driver. He was returning from a party.

The Mercedes was entering Ring Road from the Outer Ring.

“Due to the impact of the collision, the door of the Ambassador car unhinged and the woman was thrown out of the car. She fell into a roadside drain and suffered severe head injuries,” a senior police official said.

sports_car_accident

sports_car_accident

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

‘Drunk’ woman driver rams into auto, 2 killed

News4u-News Desk-NEW DELHI: In a shocking incident, a colonel’s wife returning from a mall late Saturday rammed her car into an auto rickshaw, killing two people on the spot and injuring two others in New Delhi.

The two killed in the accident have been identified as auto driver Raj Kumar, a resident of Uttam Nagar and Ved Prakash, a resident of Palam.

The two injured have been identified as Jeet Singh and Megh Singh, both of them who were also travelling in the auto. They have been admitted to Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi.

Police have arrested the accused, Nivedita Singh, and a case under IPC 304(A) has been registered against her.

The incident took place at Gopinath Bazar in Delhi Cantonment around 11.30 pm on Saturday.

The auto driver, Raj Kumar, was the only earning member in the family. He is survived by 5 children, parents and wife.

Though sources claimed that accused Nivedita Singh had consumed alcohol, senior police officials “refused to speculate” saying they were waiting the Medico Legal certificate (MLC) report.

Drunk woman driver rams into auto, 2 killed

'Drunk' woman driver rams into auto, 2 killed

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

Woman arrested on charges of threatening MLA’s family

News4u-News Desk-Sulatnpur, A woman was today arrested on charges of threatening family members of a SP MLA in a bid to extort money, a senior officer said here.

Sanren was arrested on a complaint lodged by MLA Anup Sanda’s wife Anita Singh that she forcibly entered her house and attempted to exort rupees five lakh, Superintendent of Police Satyendra Veer Singh said.

The MLA’s wife alleged that Sanren threatened to defame Sanda, if he failed to give the money, he said.

Sanda was not home and had gone to Lucknow for treatment, MLA’s family members said.

Meanwhile, the woman alleged that she was being framed.

Woman arrested on charges of threatening MLAs family

Woman arrested on charges of threatening MLA's family

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post

Unmarried woman found dead, honour killing suspected

News4u-News Desk-Allahabad, In a suspected case of honour killing, an unmarried pregnant woman was found dead in her room in Neta Nagar colony here, police said today.

The body of 18-year-old Rajni Sahu was found hanging from a ceiling of her room yesterday, they said.

A note purportedly written by Sahu stating that she was committing suicide due to “a failed love affair” was found in the room, they said.

The post-mortem report, however, said that Sahu, who was one-month pregnant, died of head injury and her body was later hanged to make it appear as a suicide case, Kydganj police station in-charge Satyapal Singh said.

Sahu’s father and brother are being interrogated, while the alleged suicide note has been sent for examination by handwriting experts, he said.

Meanwhile, police is also trying to identify the alleged lover of Sahu, a college student.

Unmarried woman found dead, honour killing suspected

Unmarried woman found dead, honour killing suspected

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ... Email This Post Email This Post