This year’s competition marks a proud moment for India, with nine Indian photographers earning accolades across categories—a remarkable presence on the global stage

Mumbai-based wildlife conservation photographer Nayan Khanolkar has received a Highly Commended recognition in the Portraits category at the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY) 61 competition. His award-winning DSLR camera trap image captures a striking moment of two langurs inspecting the camera out of sheer curiosity.

This year’s competition marks a proud moment for India, with nine Indian photographers earning accolades across categories—a remarkable presence on the global stage. Read More

Now in its 61st year, the WPY competition, organised by the Natural History Museum in London , attracted a record

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