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Namit Arora is the founder of Shunya (his former nom de plume, Shunya, gave this site its name). Namit is a travel photographer, prose writer, and Internet technologist. He has lived in four countries, visited dozens, and now divides his time between the San Francisco Bay Area and New Delhi. Over the years he has created what is perhaps the most extensive photojournal on India, focusing on portraits, wildlife, archaeology, culture, and nature. His essays, fiction, and book reviews have appeared in several publications. He is currently at work on his first novel and blogs at Shunya's Notes.
 

"Shunya" means "zero" as well as a metaphysical "void". Zero and our decimal system arose in India some 1500 years ago, reaching the West via the Arabs and so came to be called Arabic Numerals. The city of Gwalior, in its Bhojadeva inscriptions, has the earliest known epigraphic evidence of zero in India. So for all practical purposes, Gwalior may be regarded as the birthplace of zero. It also happens to be the city where Namit was raised and he surely stands to gain a measure of pride from this association. :-)

 

NOTE: THIS WEBSITE HAS NOT BEEN UPDATED SINCE DEC 2007. FOR THE LATEST, PLEASE VISIT WWW.SHUNYA.NET.

 

Licensing and Copyright

Namit's photos have been licensed by individuals, businesses, NGOs, academia, museums, etc. If you too wish to use one or more of his copyrighted photos, please email to negotiate a sensible fee, file format, and resolution. The license fee (exclusive rights possible) will depend on your means and endsprogressive non-profits (e.g., Amnesty, ACLU, ICRC, MSF, UNICEF) can get their licenses for free. Please always inquire before copying (fair use exception)—succumbing to greed will not be admitted later as a mitigating factor.

 
Licenses for most photos on
Shunya can be
purchased online.
 

 

 

Selected Licensee Organizations

 

Penguin, India

Danfoss, Denmark

Harper Collins, UK

Sunday Times, UK

Outlook Traveler, India

Eastman Voyages, India

Benjamin Cummings, USA

Nouvelles de l'Inde, France

Concordia University, Canada

Mudra Communications, India

Cosmetic Surgery.com, USA

UCSD and UCLA, USA

Orient Longman, India

Insight Press, USA

IIT Kanpur, India

@Bristol, UK

 

Octurn Jazz Band, Belgium

The Detroit Institute of Arts, USA

Les Productions du Phare-Est, Canada

University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

International Iron and Steel Institute, Belgium

Museum of the African Diaspora, USA

Australian National University, Australia

Grupo de Integración Digital, Mexico

Danish House of History, Denmark

Social-Impact International, India

Royal Tropical Institute, Holland

Erik Dahlbergsgymnasiet, Sweden

The University of West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago

International Center for Research on Women, USA

Democratic Communications Center, Washington DC, USA

Genetic Engineering and Biotech Research Institute, Egypt

 

McGraw-Hill, USA

AB Lindex, Sweden

Airport Express, Norway

State of Wyoming, USA

QA International, Canada

University of Kansas, USA

Bharati Bhawan Publishers, India

Iowa Soybean Association, USA

Beauty Without Cruelty, India

Conexión Cubana, Spain

InvestmentNews, USA

Bedford Books, USA

Delhi Police, India

Frog Books, India

Unifont.org, USA

ABC-CLIO, USA

Haworth Press

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