July 3 Delhi and beyond, in  pictures

The day’s developments, events and newsmakers

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Pramod Pushkarna

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PTI Photo
CPI(M) MPs hold banners as they protest demanding withdrawal of GST on job works, during the ongoing Budget Session in Parliament, New Delhi.
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PTI Photo
Congress activists write on postcards during a protest demanding a ban on EVMs and reintroduction of ballot papers, in Chikkamagaluru.

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PTI Photo
A boy flies a kite near the banks of River Hoogly in Nadia district.
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PTI Photo
Workers pack pears at a wholesale market, in Kullu.

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PTI Photo
A view of the Tiware dam after it breached following incessant rains, in Ratnagiri. The dam breach caused a flood-like situation in seven downstream villages, with as many as 12 houses being swept away. 
Photo: IANS
Photo: IANS
A woman feeds chickpeas to black-faced langurs, in Ajmer.

Photo: IANS
Photo: IANS
The site where three blocks of a government housing complex collapsed due to a landslide, in Aizawl. Three people including two children were killed and 11 others injured in the incident. According to NDRF officials, over 100 people were evacuated and were being sheltered at a community centre. 
Photo Credit: National Gallery of Art
Photo Credit: National Gallery of Art
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin Deploy Flag on the Moon. 

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AP/PTI
The moon blocks the sun during a total solar eclipse in La Higuera, Chile. Northern Chile is known for clear skies and some of the largest, most powerful telescopes on Earth are being built in the area, turning the South American country into a global astronomy hub. 
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AP/PTI
People watch a total solar eclipse in La Higuera, Chile. Tens of thousands of tourists and locals gaped skyward Tuesday as a rare total eclipse of the sun began to darken the heavens over northern Chile. 

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England’s Jonny Bairstow jumps with ‘that hundred feeling’ against New Zealand
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Neesham breaks through, After pulling two consecutive fours, Jason Roy chips a drive into the grateful hands of Mitchell Santner at short cover. Can New Zealand capitalise on the opening?

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ICC World Cup: Thumbs up if you’re in the form of your life!

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