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"The story of change in the value system of a small village,
Bhamlada is narrated through visuals and facts in this book. Prabal documents the concept
of change by way of drastic changes coming in the lives of the people of the mountains.
Besides illustrated introduction to the land and people of this beautiful place, the book
is an important document of social anthropology Along with a few good things like
education and health facilities, the change in these modern times has brought many bad
things too, like consumerism and how its destroying our traditional value
system, Prabal says.
Thoughts on Paris by Prabal Pramanik "Words come easily as feelings erupt forth as the most powerful
ink any pen can have. In Thoughts on Paris, Pramanik comments on everything
that he sees around him... from the people he comes across on his wanderings to the
attitudes that make the most romantic city in the world tick. His poetry is accompanied by
sketches that he made in Paris itself......"
THE DAUGHTER OF THE SUN Between two Horizons (Spiritual poetry) by
Prabal Pramanik sublime poetry.... Employing picturesque photographs of the village Bhamlada in Himalayan foothills taken by Arup Chandra the verses explore the deeper meaning of life if life has a greater significance than just being alive. Sure enough Prabal does believe there is and seeks it. Between two horizons I stand, stretching out my hand to feel my own perimeter. Hindustan Times An Artists view of Dharamsala
and beyond (Special illustrated edition) Remembering the lost paradise! The book is a mini encyclopedia on Dharamsala and McLeodganj and features some rare black and white pictures of the area when snow used to cover every inch of the hill station in the early 90s. The artist has also traced the history of Dharamsala and highlighted the sudden commercialization in the area. -The Tribune The Unknown Path by Prabal Pramanik "This collection of spiritual poems throws light on Prabal
Pramaniks personal world. Through these poems, he says: I have
voiced some aspects of my life and my relationship with this world. In this one, he
hails the concept of life as everlasting, but adding that indeed, some moments can contain
the essence of eternity The book also comprises photographs captured by Arup Chandra to
good effect on the book." Through The Eye of A Lens "Dr. BC Khanna, a psychiatrist based in Dharamsala, has come up
with a book of photographs celebrating the relationship of man and nature. The doctor's
lens has captured people in their natural hill surroundings and also foreign national who
visited the little town to bathe in its spirituality. The unpretentious photographs are a
good match to the unhindered beauty of the place. Titled, "Through The Eye of A
Lens, the visuals take you on a journey through mind and matter. -The Times
of India
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