FOREWORD It was not without some hesitation that 1 approached the present work for, writing books is not strictly within the cadre of the profession of a cameraman and producer of short films. Off and on I contributed to some journals of India, and the reception given to my articles by the Editors greatly encouraged me. While wandering in search of filmic material, at the back of my mind I cherished the idea of writing a book of my impressions and experiences. The vicissitudinous career of a short film Director and the nomadic life of a newsreeler denied me tHe time to sit down to write a book. Scarcity of raw-stock material in the recent years and the difficulties in the way of film production greatly retarded my activities. I employed hours of this enforced leisure in looking into my photographs/ travel notes, and scrap-book, and writing afresh .of much that I had experienced—the result is this little volume. Some cities and places in which my sojourn was too brief to justify my writing about them, I have deliberately omitted; others of which I have records, I have refrained from including as I am averse' to a lengthy publication by one, like me/ who is a debutant in the world of writers. '• The sixteen chapters embodied in this volume can be aptly termed as gleanings from my travel diary • The photograph^ can claim to be illustrative of much that is interesting in India. I present them for what they are worth—thoughts and impre" sions, if nothing else, of a cameraman in search of documentary material. Wras, 1946 P. Y. PATH?