Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

wala képek

1 343 találat
  • / 34
  • kép/oldal:
RM
A beautiful old wooden building on Bara Bazar Rd in the  Kashmiri Gate area in Old Delhi, India.-stock-foto
RM
Roasted peanut seller, Sarnath, near Varansai, Uttar Pradesh, India Roasted peanut sellers are called moongphali wala (peanute seller) or bhuna moongp-stock-foto
RM
Anti encroachment operation in progress demolish illegal encroachment during anti-encroachment drive under the supervision of Gujranwala Municipal Corporation, at Nian Wala Chowk in Gujranwala on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Anti encroachment operation in progress demolish illegal encroachment during anti-encroachment drive under the supervision of Gujranwala Municipal Corporation, at Nian Wala Chowk in Gujranwala on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Anti encroachment operation in progress demolish illegal encroachment during anti-encroachment drive under the supervision of Gujranwala Municipal Corporation, at Nian Wala Chowk in Gujranwala on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
A street vendor prepares traditional paan on a colorfully lit night street in Varanasi, India.-stock-foto
RM
Photograph of Sheran Wala Gate, Patiala State, published in 'Indian States, A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey' (1922) (cropped).-stock-foto
RM
Eden Project, Cornwall, UK. 13th July, 2025.-stock-foto
RM
Eden Project, Cornwall, UK. 13th July, 2025.-stock-foto
RF
Side view of Reichenau Abbey with monastery garden according to the plans of Abbot Walahfrid Strabo. In the "Hortulus" (Latin for "little garden"), he describes a monastery garden with 24 herbs, vegetables and ornamental plants. The monastery gardens on the island of Reichenau are an important testimony to medieval garden culture and are closely linked to the history of the Benedictine monastery founded in 724. Two of the most important medieval sources on garden culture originate from here: the famous St. Gallen monastery plan and the poem "Hortulus" by the Reichenau monk and later abbot Wala-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents in Delhi have been relocated to the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less t-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents in Delhi have been relocated to the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less t-stock-foto
RM
A former slum dweller seen on the balcony at Swabhiman Apartments, of Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less than 7% of the total cost, making ho-stock-foto
RM
A beneficiary from a slum area is now living in the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less-stock-foto
RM
Children of former slum dwellers at the newly constructed Swabhiman Apartments, Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Delhi, India. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less than 7% of t-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents in Delhi have been relocated to the newly constructed multi-storey Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents in Delhi have been relocated to the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less t-stock-foto
RM
A beneficiary from a slum area is now living in the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents are now living in the newly constructed Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less than 7% of the total cost,-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents in Delhi have been relocated to the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less t-stock-foto
RM
Slum residents in Delhi have been relocated to the newly constructed multi-story Swabhiman Apartments at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over five years. This contribution amounts to less t-stock-foto
RM
A view of the demolished slum in the foreground, People from this slum have been relocated to the new Swabhiman Apartments seen in the background, at Jailer Wala Bagh, Ashok Vihar. A total of 1,675 newly constructed apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar have been specifically designed for eligible residents from slum areas as part of an affordable housing initiative. Each unit, valued at approximately 2.5 million rupees (about $30,000 USD), requires beneficiaries to contribute only 142,000 rupees (about $1,700 USD) as a nominal fee, along with 30,000 rupees (about $360 USD) for maintenance over fi-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RM
West Hollywood, California, USA. 14th March, 2025. A Model walks the runway for Wala Aradi at the Los Angeles Fashion Week x The Bureau Opening Night at the The Lot Sudios in West Hollywood, California. Credit: Sheri Determan-stock-foto
RF
Fallpaper vertical seamless fabric, purity lines background textile. Wala vector pattern stripe texture in bright and black colors palette.-stock-foto
RM
Amar Wala, Bernard White und Karen Harnisch bei der Verleihung des Variety Artisans Award auf dem 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2025 im Arlington Theatre. Santa Barbara, 08.02.2025-stock-foto