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Launched in 2014, PhotoSparks is a weekly feature from YourStory, with photographs that celebrate the spirit of creativity and innovation. In the earlier 940 posts, we featured an art festival, cartoon gallery. world music festival, telecom expo, millets fair, climate change expo, wildlife conference, startup festival, Diwali rangoli, and jazz festival.MumbaiOgraphy, an aptly named photography community based in Mumbai, recently hosted an exhibition in Jehangir Art Gallery. See our coverage of earlier exhibitions at this iconic gallery here.The photography community was formed by Prerna Kale and Hitesh Baldota in 2016. It now has over 12,700 members.Also ReadYear in review: startups that raised big from VCs in 2025“Photography to us is like breathing. We see memorable moments every day and even every second,” Kale tells YourStory.Some moments are lovable and are captured in minds and hearts. “We can also capture some such moments on our devices to relive them again,” she adds.Every fortnight, the community conducts group activities. This includes photo walks, workshops, or group discussions.“Once people learn the art of photography, they can become professionals. This includes genres like weddings, tabletop photography, or even assignment for magazines,” she says.As trends in photography, Kale points to the ubiquitous use of smartphones as photographic devices. “Capturing unique or memorable moments from festivals is another trend.,” she… Read MoreYourStory RSS Feed
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A latest report from the 2025 mobility data revealed that the motorists in Indian cities continue to be caught up in traffic gridlocks for hours at end losing up to a week per year. Congestion data Reveals India’s Traffic Chokehold Details In 2025 congestion data released by Netherlands-based location technology firm TomTom, Bengaluru came out as the second most congested city in the world in 2025, with an average speed of 16.6 km per hour, an average motorist spending 15 minutes to commute 4.2 km. Interestingly, Mexico recorded the highest congestion levels globally, as per this latest report released by the location technology firm. In this race, Pune was ranked fifth being the second Indian city to feature in the global top 10 in terms of congestion. Registering a 3.3 percentage-point drop in congestion compared to 2024 Mumbai showcased the signs of improvement. Although the financial capital has witnessed a decline, commuters still lost 126 hours a year, with average speeds hovering at 20.8 kmph. Coming to the country’s capital, New Delhi, recorded a congestion level of 60.2% which is an increase of 3.5 percentage points, with motorists losing 104 hours annually. India Ranking First Highest Congestion in Asia You… Read MoreBusiness Archives - Trak.in - Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups



















