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Meraki 2.0
Meraki 2.0 event. Photo: Arpita Das

Meraki 2.0: iLEAD Kolkata celebrates art of photography

| @indiablooms | Aug 20, 2025, at 09:16 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: iLEAD Kolkata, along with Fujifilm India, organised a fun and creative event called Meraki 2.0 from August 18 to 20.

It was celebrated during World Photography Day.

"Photography is a powerful way to express emotions through the lens," said Deepali Singhee, principal of iLEAD, Kolkata.

"With Meraki, we aim to help everyone explore photography as a form of art. Art isn’t limited to just paintings — it comes in many forms, and photography is one of them.

"This event features photographs taken by a wide range of participants — from students of Class 6 to college students, and even our staff members. It’s also a competition, and we’re excited to announce the winners tomorrow."

Meraki 2.0 gave students, young people, and even working professionals a chance to show their photography skills, learn new things, and meet others who love photography.

(Reporting by Rishika Sharma, Photos by Arpita Das)

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