i have to want to purchase a camera.which is great for me, current time i am in India. so please tell me and also newbie for purchasing camera.i don't have any experience of photography.
What you purchase sort of depends on your photographic goals. Kids / nephews? Pets? Family? These may take an inexpensive point and shoot while other types of photography may take a more expensive and elaborate camera. Action? Low light? Sports? Indoors? Any of those may require a better camera or even one with interchangeable lenses.
My advice? Buy something CHEAP to start. Disposible, if you will. Take some photos. Take some lessons in COMPOSITION. Look at your stuff. If you are meeting your goals, you may stop there or just buy a better version of what you bought in the first place. Ordinarily, I'd recommend FILM to learn the discipline of shooting what you see�.but that's off the table these days.
If you can pick up and HOLD the intended camera, that's best. Make sure the buttons / controls make sense to your fingers. If you have big clunky fingers, you might have difficulty with some of the small buttons on current offerings.
Shoot LOTS of photos and learn to tell the difference between good and bad�than shoot less/better!
For cheap but good quality camera, you shouldn't miss Kingsbuying.com. If you have given a rough budget range, I'd like to recommend a more specific model for you. Even so, I still would like to recommend CD-R6 digital camera from. High pixel and as cheap as only $138.