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ThePrint photos of the week: Dharali devastation, Oppn’s march to Nirvachan Sadan & I-Day at Red Fort

In PhotosOfTheWeek we bring you pictures clicked by ThePrint’s photojournalists, video journalists and reporters this past week.

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New Delhi: From the Uttarakhand flash floods, to Rahul Gandhi’s march on ‘vote chori’ in Delhi, a week in pictures by ThePrint’s photojournalists, video journalists and reporters.

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi during Opposition’s march to Nirvachan Sadan (EC office) to protest special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar | Ankit Roy | ThePrint
An animal rights activist holds up a hand-drawn poster during protest near Hanuman Mandir in New Delhi against SC’s order calling for relocation of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to shelters | Ankit Roy | ThePrint
Chinook helicopter ferrying essential supplies to flash flood-struck Dharali village in Uttarakhand, inaccessible by road owing to closure of Uttarkashi-Gangotri highway | ThePrint
PM Narendra Modi inspecting Guard of Honour at Red Fort on Independence Day ahead of his address to the nation, with a wall dedicated to Op Sindoor in the backdrop | Praveen Jain | ThePrint
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, moments before he jumped a police barricade during Opposition’s march to Nirvachan Sadan (EC office) | Ankit Roy | ThePrint
President Droupadi Murmu, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, PM Modi and members of his Cabinet at Atal Samadhi in New Delhi to pay homage to former Prime Minister on his death anniversary | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint

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