September 29: Delhi and beyond, in pictures

The day’s developments, events and newsmakers

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Peacocks are seen at Yi Lizhi’s peacock breeding cooperative in Jinrui Township of Yichun City, east China’s Jiangxi Province. More than 20,000 peacocks live in Yi’s breeding cooperative. 
AP/PTI
AP/PTI
Newlyweds share a kiss on the embankment of the Neva River in St. Petersburg, Russia.

PTI
PTI
Students experience army weapons during an exhibition on ‘Prakarm Parv’, at Danapur in Patna.
PTI
PTI
An officer takes measurements of an aspirant during army recruitment, at Danapur.

PTI
PTI
Aspirants undergo physical test during an Bihar Police Sub Inspector Recruitment 2018, in Patna.`
PTI
PTI
A worker organises empty LPG cylinders to decorate a community puja pandal ahead of Durga puja festival, in Kolkata.

PTI
PTI
Farmers participate in ‘ ‘Kisan Kranti Yatra’ over various issues, in Meerut.
Photo by Vipin
Photo by Vipin
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (R) addresses a press conference in relation to the new Electricity bill, in New Delhi.

IANS
IANS
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel participate in a cleanliness drive near Tata Cancer Hospital, in Mumbai.
PTI
PTI
Vijay Kumar Chopra, the chief editor of Punjab Kesari Group of newspapers, who was elected as the Vice Chairman of Press Trust of India, the country’s largest news agency, in New Delhi.

IANS
IANS
Police personnel pay homage to those who died in the 2017 Elphinstone stampede, at the railway station on the first anniversary of the mishap, in Mumbai. 23 commuters were killed and 39 hurt in a stampede on a narrow, congested foot overbridge on Elphinstone Road of Western Railway connecting with Parel of Central Railway, allegedly due to heavy rains and rumours on September 29, 2017.
IANS
IANS
A handout photo provided by the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management shows patients staying in a yard of Undata Regional Hospital in Palu, Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province. At least 48 people were killed and 356 others injured as strong earthquakes and ensuing tsunami rattled Indonensia’s Central Sulawesi province on Friday.

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