Bronze Awardee, Harsh Agarwal , shares with us how the service he
undertook while pursuing his bronze award changed his life
Capturing something means creating your identity, which
symbolizes your presence. When a photographer captures the things which are
overlooked and not demanded by the general public are then only preferred to be
the art works for the purpose of decorum for their houses. Indications get
inclined towards giving life to the neglected. For a photographer it’s not only
about colors or objects in particular but what matters from the wider
perspective is the whole subject.
Similarly our lives throw situations upon us, which puts us
forward to care for the world as the whole. Despite judging human race, it’s
more a matter of extending a helping hand to the needy like Tibetan Refugees,
whom I helped throughout in weaving the coat materials and also sieving the
food grains. It was an immense pleasure for me. It filled my heart to the core
during those days. It was intellectually engaging and an eye-opening learning
experience for me. Those days made me realize the actual value of life. That is,
the place where life truly prevails and humans interact.
I observed a very silent atmosphere which pushed me to think
that people care for each other and so a new habitat for them inexistence.
You proved that-“Born of emotions has a source behind
it.--Harsh”
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