Indian artist's photograph picked up as UAE event logo
Top Stories
- Spot-fixing: Chandila was in touch with four sets of bookies, says Delhi Police
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives, to hold talks with PM on boundary, water issues
- IPL 2013: Delhi Daredevils crash to defeat, finish last
- Blast accused death: UP govt seeks CBI probe, FIR against 42 persons
- Hamid Karzai to seek Indian military aid amid Pakistan row

Forty one years after he captured the historic event, a 75-year-old Indian has been propelled to stardom with his photo becoming the logo for UAE National Day celebrations.
Ramesh Shukla happened to be the man at the right place at the right time as he captured the UAE rulers jointly hoisting the flag after signing the union agreement in 1971 which brought the seven Emirates into a union.
The event took place at the Union House in Dubai and according to the Arabic language newspaper Emarat Al-Youm (UAE Today) his rare photograph has now been picked up as iconic theme for the event being commemorated as part of UAE National Day celebrations.
Shukla has been a UAE resident since 1956. He also dabbles with paintings and according to a news report, Dubai Municipality logo has been inspired by one of his paintings.
Dubai Metro Stations and the Union house are also adorned with Shukla's paintings.
Shukla arrived in the UAE from India at the age of 22 with a camera given to him as a gift by his father on his 15th birthday. His wife, who also happens to be an artist helped Shukla in his profession, taking photographs inside households.
Editors’ Pick
- Quake-hit and shaken, Bhaderwah spends nights in the open
- UP blast accused dies on way to jail, govt wanted to drop case against him
- Former civil aviation secy changes mind, seeks airport security exemption as EC
- BCCI suspects Gujarat players in other teams were also approached
- Police on money trail, Sreesanth in fresh trouble
- Chhattisgarh 'encounter' leaves 8 villagers dead, no Maoist link yet
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives today, PM to seek early revival of border talks


Pak braces for historic vote today
India calls on China for steps to avoid incidents like Daulat Beig Oldi
Miraculous escape: Woman rescued after 17 days of Bangladesh building collapse
Prince Harry mania sweeps Washington!




















