The students' PRIDE AWARDS
Araley Abdaleye News- The two-day event was set to witness the esteemed presence of Ambassador Sarvajit Chakravarti, Ministry of External Affairs and an Alumnus of Delhi University. As the chief guest, he had graced the first day with his esteemed presence. Further enhancing the event's stature, the jury for the awards on 18th and 19th August, comprising of eminent personalities from the world of photography and beyond also made their august presence to felicitate the awardees. The jury included Abhizit Dutta - a freelance photographer and global market research consultant, Pabitra Das - the chief photographer of T2, Sailendra Mal - the chief photographer of The Statesman and Payel Varma - the ex-chairperson of the Best Friendz Society Club. This ensemble ensured that the event was not just a celebration, but a testament of the art and dedication of photographers in West Bengal.On August 18, a grand ceremony was set to honour the "5 Bengal Jewels" of photography, and a fundraising for a noble cause was also announced. Enhancing the event's allure, Ustad Wasim Ahmed Khan and his ensemble delivered a riveting performance. He was supported by by Shatanik Chatterjee on the harmonium and Pandit Ashoke Mukherjee on the table, which further elevated the grandeur of the renditions by Ustadji.
Among the luminaries being honoured were Naren Goswami, who emerged
as a premier wedding photographer in Calcutta. His specialty lies in serving
the elite Gujarati and Marwari communities, and to name a few are Mittals’
wedding in Victoria.
Soumyajit Nandy, previously an architect, has carved a niche for
himself as a wildlife photographer, co-founding GoingWild LLP. His notable
contributions include devising methods to track the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger
in the West Bengal Sundarbans and collaborating with documentary powerhouses
like BBC and NatGeo.
Raktim Mondal, an accomplished cinematographer and alumnus
of the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, has showcased his brilliance
in films, ads, and documentaries. His association with cinematic stalwarts and
his role as an educator further accentuate his credentials.
Lastly, Mayukh Sengupta, despite grappling with a debilitating
illness, has dedicated over two decades to photojournalism. Following an
impactful tenure with The Telegraph, he's now with the Times of India. His
fervour for capturing news remains undiminished.
The event also marked the presence of esteemed Guests of Honor:
S.K Singh – the CEO of M.P Birla HS Foundation School and noted social
activist, Shahanshah Mirza – a GST Officer who is also the great-great-grandson
of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, the last ruler of Awadh, Pritam Dutta – the visionary
founder director of Asparagus Wedding Planner and Catering Services, and
Rupkatha Sarkar – the esteemed Principal of La Martiniere for Girls and Mrs
Rupa Chakravarti,an educator, an author and a TedEx speaker. Overseeing the
evening's proceedings and ensuring smooth transitions was done by the talented
Sulagna Mukhopadhyay, a recognized translator and educationist and the anchor
for the evening.
The occasion on the 19 August was graced by distinguished
guests, who have left an imprint in their respective fields through their works.
The Guests of Honour were Bratati Bhattacharyya - the CEO and Secretary-General
of the Shikshayatan Foundation, Imran Zaki - a dedicated educationist and the
visionary founder of Kolkata WeCare, Seema Bahri - the Chairperson for
2023-2024 of Best Friendz Society Club, celebrated for her role as the founding
principal of The Basic Funda.
Adding to the ambiance and ensuring that the evening's
proceedings flow seamlessly, Subhasis Chatterjee, a renowned social media
influencer and blogger steered as an anchor and held the audience’ attention
till the end.
Subhasis Chatterjee, a renowned social media influencer and blogger, steered as an anchor and held the audience’ attention till the end.
The students' PRIDE AWARDS was received by
Best of the Best - Recieved Rs 5000/' only . Amogst 113 photos submitted .. Aaqifa Ali from DPS, Ruby, was given the platinum trophy. Out of eight juries, 6 voted for her .
1st Prize- Anabhraa M Das - Shikhshayatan
School
2nd Prize - Md Arshad - St Stephen
School, Bowbazar
3rd Prize - Abraar Ahmed, - St .
Augustine Day
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