Poster features a photograph of the torso of a young man looking pleasantly at the camera, with his jacket draped over one shoulder. He appears to be standing in the corridor of a school, as indicated by the poster's text.
Poster depicts a painting of a young man, with a knapsack across his shoulder and a bag of belongings in his hand, walking away from a small house. The text reminds him to protect himself against AIDS while he is abroad working.
Depicts three Hindi women, dressed in traditional clothing, sitting on a rug. They are talking to one another. It can be inferred that they are discussing the possibility of a husband contracting AIDS while overseas. The poster cautions to use protection when having sex with strangers.
Field recordings consisting of visits to different 'thans' or temples in Kankroli village, Rajasthan. The tape contains interviews of Bhopa priests at different temples and other interlocutors, conducted by Komal Kothari.
Field recordings from Kesarkheri village in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan. The tape contains conversation between Komal Kothari and men of the Gosain sect of the village, songs and Bhajans of the same sect sung with Tandura and Manjira accompaniment. There is also recording of women attaining a trance state at the end of the tape.
A conversation between Komal Kothari and NK Jain. Kothari tells Jain about the different genres of folklore and folk literature in Rajasthan and neighbouring states. Kothari also shares his own research and interpretations of various narratives discussed in this conversation.
Recording of a conversation between Rustom Bharucha and Kuldeep Kothari. The recording starts with a short conversation between Komal Kothari and Rustom Bharucha wherein Bharucha asks for recordings about broom making. This is followed by a recording of Bharucha and Kuldeep Kothari listening to various interviews recorded by Kuldeep Kothari. At the end of this recording, Bharucha discusses his ideas for the broom museum and describes a plan of action which he wants to follow in order to curate the exhibition.
Recording of a part of the series of interviews of Komal Kothari conducted by Rustom Bharucha in connection with the book "Oral History of Rajasthan". The discussion is about the early years of his work with the traditional musicians of Rajasthan, especially the Langa and Manganiar communities for which he has been well known.