June 18: Delhi and beyond, in  pictures

The day’s developments, events and newsmakers

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PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Congress President Rahul Gandhi with the party MPs from Punjab at Parliament on the second day of the first session of 17th Lok Sabha, in New Delhi.
Photo: IANS/PIB
Photo: IANS/PIB
Former Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in New Delhi .

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Newly appointed BJP working President JP Nadda is greeted by party leaders and supporters at party headquarters, in New Delhi.
Photo: IANS
Photo: IANS
The site of encounter in which two Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) militants including Sajad Ahmad Bhat, whose car was used in the February 14 Pulwama terror attack were killed in Waghama area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district .

Photo: IANS
Photo: IANS
TET qualified candidates stage a demonstration to press for their demands in Guwahati. 
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
People shout slogans against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during his visit to Shri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) to review the situation prevailing due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in Muzaffarpur. More than 100 children have died in the district due to the disease. 

Photo Abhisek Saha
Photo Abhisek Saha
Soldiers of paramilitary force (The Assam Riffals), practing yoga, during the yoga session in Assam Rifles Ground in Agartala, on International Yoga day.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Students practice yoga during a training session at a school ahead of International Yoga Day, in Ahmedabad.

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
A labourer carries bamboos to store at the bank of Brahmaputra River ahead of selling them at a bamboo market, at Bharalumukh in Guwahati.
PTI Photo
PTI Photo
Army personel carry the coffin of slain Army officer Major Ketan Sharma after it was brought at AFS Palam, in New Delhi.

PTI Photo
PTI Photo
A civic worker sweeps a lawn as clouds fill the sky, at Vijay Chowk, in New Delhi.

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