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About Amar
Amar Gurung is a Video journalist based in Delhi, India.
He is an experienced DOP with the experience of 6 years.
He has worked across various platform and has been part of variety of Broadcasting media and production houses around the globe.
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Meet the artist preserving tribal tattoos in India

20 Jun 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Amit Ajrel, an artist from Delhi, is dedicated to preserving the ancient Indian tribal tattoo tradition known as Godna. His journey led him to the Baiga Tribe in Chhattisgarh, where he learned about the cultural significance of these tattoos, especially for women. Despite modern influences threatening this tradition, Amit and Baiga tribal artist Mangla Bai are working to keep the practice alive, emphasizing its importance in maintaining tribal identity and heritage.

Oxfam India - Dipanjali Patra, Odisha

SEWA Bharat NGO - Stories of Change: Digital Beti

Chomolungma Lam Thu | Royal Enfield’s Ride to Mount Everest

BBC REEL - Sanatan Shastar Vidya: The ancient Indian battlefield art

The street actors spreading awareness about social issues in India

17 Jan 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Sukhmanch Theatre, a group of street actors in New Delhi, India, uses street theatre, or 'nukkad natak', to raise awareness about social issues such as gender inequality, child marriage, and human trafficking. The art form, which dates back 5,000 years, has gained popularity as a form of activism and reaches a diverse audience by performing in various public spaces. Despite facing challenges, the actors use theatre to engage with the public, discuss sensitive topics, and encourage social change. The group has completed over 2,000 shows across India, aiming to speak out against injustice and inspire change, even if it affects one person at a time.
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