In Pics: India This Week

From floods in different parts of India to a Rajasthan crisis, The Quint brings you a snapshot of India this week.
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A boy takes rest on the luggage along a road, during Unlock 2.0, in Kolkata.
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From floods in different parts of India to a deepening political crisis in Rajasthan to COVID-19 lockdown, The Quint brings you a snapshot of India this week.

A team of medics provide medicines to the flood-affected people in Morigaon district of Assam.
A worker clears rainwater collected inside one of the new wards of century-old Osmania General Hospital (OGH) building, in Hyderabad
Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot met the Governor at Raj Bhawan with his MLAs on Friday, 24 July.
Water being sprayed at Baghjan Oil well site after three foreign experts were injured in an explosion, in Tinsukia district.
Newly elected Rajya Sabha member and BJP member Jyotiraditya Scindia (L) greets Congress leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad and Digvijaya Singh before taking oath, at Parliament House in New Delhi.
Traffic policemen point towards a portion of road that caved-in following heavy rainfall, at Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway in Gurugram.
People perform rituals for salvation of their ancestors on the occasion of Aadi Amavasya at Marina Beach, in Chennai.
View of the site of a building collapse due to monsoon rain near ITO, at Anna Nagar slum in New Delhi.
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Some among the idols depicting events in the life of Lord Ram, that are planned to be used as part of the construction of the Ram Temple, at a workshop in Ayodhya.
A boy takes rest on the luggage along a road, during Unlock 2.0, in Kolkata.
Health workers rest during a COVID-19 medical check-up at a residential area, at Malad in Mumbai.
Water droplets gather on a window glass as it rains, near Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur.

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