New Delhi: Surrendered Maoists rebuilding their lives in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district, pet parents spending lakhs on showing their pets the world, Delhi-NCR’s lady bouncers protecting other women at nightclubs, and the encounter that shook Ganderbal—ThePrint’s photojournalists and reporters capture this week’s telling moments.
Suzie the retriever and Taco the indie pose with their owners during a pet-first vacation in Manali—part of a growing trend where Indian pet parents are spending heavily on curated travel experiences for their dogs | Manisha Mondal | ThePrintTamil Nadu spent a century investing on its women & built the nation’s largest STEM women army. Seen here is a collage honouring female alumni of the College of Engineering, Guindy | Akanksha Mishra | ThePrintDelhi-NCR has nearly 2,500 lady bouncers, many of whom are now building support systems for themselves. Monica, seen here, takes pride in being able to protect other girls, despite the opposition she herself faces for working late nights | Saman Husain | ThePrintAs the countdown for the first phase of the West Bengal polls begins, the state’s Muslim community finds itself in a dilemma. Some of Mamata Banerjee’s decisions haven’t gone down well with them but they also fear BJP gains | Moushumi Das Gupta | ThePrintRashid Ahmad Mughal was labelled a ‘terrorist’ & killed in a joint army-police operation in Ganderbal, leaving his whole village seething with anger. Seen here are Rashid’s sister Naseema Begum (green attire) & aunt Sirja Banu, seeking justice for the 28-year-old | Mahira Khan | ThePrint
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