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In PhotosOfTheWeek, we bring you five pictures clicked by ThePrint’s photojournalists and reporters this past week.
There are no mass arrests here, says SP Mizanur Rahman as grieving families, terrified residents, and an increasingly ...
Climate change impacts Bundelkhand, leading to droughts and migration, while erratic rainfall forces sugarcane workers to ...
He is also the proud recipient of the Vittorio De Sica Award in Italy, 1997, and in 2006, was awarded the Knighthood of the ...
Assam officials have told the Election Commission they want the National Register of Citizens (NRC) considered in the voter rolls revision in the state ...
As crop yields worsen, pest invasions, livestock disease and higher irrigation charges now consume up to ₦120 billion a year ...
Naturally occurring "white hydrogen" lies in vast reservoirs beneath our feet – now the gold rush of the clean energy era is ...
The climbing season on Mount Everest peaks in late May and early June every year. Extreme weather patterns at this location ...
Since moving to Switzerland in 2018, Ishita Chakraborty has deepened the scope of her work, dissolving geographical and ...
Darjeeling, fondly known as the Queen of the Hills, is a magical escape nestled in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas. Perched at an altitude of over 6,700 feet, this charming hill town in West Bengal ...
Women making clay pots using their feet, men-only performances past midnight – some unique art forms being washed away.
As stats and performances continue to plummet, Bangladesh find themselves in unfamiliar territory -- outclassed not just by top-tier nations but by emerging sides on the global stage.