MODI WINS

Modi wins the majority of the Lok Sabha after a political campaign as a superstar

 

photogallery, Kolkata, Politics, Ronny Sen   17/4/2014

EVERY POLITICIAN TO HIS SHOW
IT’S TV THAT’S THE KEY TO THE LOK SABHA

In these political elections for the renewal of the Lok Sabha, television information will be of fundamental importance as to how Indian electors vote


Goa, Parties, Videos   16/4/2014

GOA’S INDIAN POP FOR THE ANTI-CORRUPTION PARTY

A jingle about a broom to sweep away corruption. Composed by the popular pop singer Remo Fernandez for the Aam Aadmi Party, the Indian Five-stars, in support of the party in the Goa constituency


photogallery, Gitartha Goswami, Kolkata, Parties, Politics   15/4/2014

LENIN, MARX, NEHRU AND GANDHI
MARXISM IN INDIAN SAUCE

A party office is a self-representation where the party’s identity is on show, its way of being a community and how it sees itself in relation with its electors


Videos   15/4/2014

ABSTENTION MAKES PEOPLE MUTE
THE PROVOCATION OF AN INDIAN VIDEO MAKER

How can you tell "the truth" and get people to listen to you in a political speech where false promises are the norm? Ram Subramanian, 35 years old, from Bombay, tries with sign language


Videos   12/4/2014

LOK SABHA: ASKING THE STARS

Prominent Indian astrologists predict the outcome of the elections for the two candidates Narendra Modi (BJP) and Arvind Kejriwal (AAP)


Avani Tanya, Bangalore, photogallery   11/4/2014

BANGALORE, IT MULTI-CULTURAL METROPOLIS

Themes, places and symbols of a city considered 'home' by 10 million people, world capital of Internet traffic


photogallery, Kolkata, Parties, Politics, Ronny Sen   10/4/2014

THOSE NAÏF GRAFFITI IN KOLKATA

Where have all the sharp and witty murals of Kolkata got to? Photographer Ronny Sen's tries to find out


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10 young Indian photographers describe their country during the election of the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of Parliament.

From 7 April to 12 May, for five weeks, they will be following the greatest electoral moment in history, with 814 million voters at the polling stations.

They will document from the various regions of India what is happening in the country, where economic growth is slowing down and the future is seen as fraught with uncertainty.