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Sep 24 2008, Vincent Van Ross

When I first met Mohan Gidwani some ten years ago at a Rose Show in Chanakya Puri , I was surprised to see a sweet shop owner with his camera slung across his chest and a camera bag hanging from his shoulder. And, I wondered what he was up to! But,..

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