India: Today’s news in pictures
Updated On Jan 15, 2018 04:57 PM IST
India news in pictures -- a roundup of today’s top news across the country from PM Modi's bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Indian Army's "retaliatory action" against Pakistani troops in Poonch.
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Virat Kohli notched up his 21st century as India crossed 300 in the second Test vs South Africa in Centurion, South Africa. (James Oatway / REUTERS)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after a delgation-level meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. Netanyahu, who arrived in New Delhi yesterday, held bilateral talks with Modi today after a visit to Rajghat. (Ajay Aggarwal / HT Photo)
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Supreme Court Judges (L to R) Kurian Joseph, J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi and Madan Lokur address the media in New Delhi, on January 12, 2018. The senior Supreme Court judges, who had held an unprecedented press conference and raised the issue of assignment of cases, attended court and took up routine work on Monday. (Arvind Yadav / HT Photo)
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An army jawan keeps vigil at an Indian forward post along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district. The Indian Army carried out “retaliatory action” against Pakistani troops, killing seven soldiers and injuring four others in Poonch on Monday. The event comes after an Indian solider was killed in Pakistani firing along the LoC in Rajouri district on Saturday. (PTI File)
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Female teachers, with their heads tonsured, take part in an 'Adhikar Rally' demanding the merger of their services with that of teachers on the roll in the state and payment as per the 7th pay commission, in Bhopal on Saturday. The protest today spread to other places in Madhya Pradesh such as Gwalior and Sagar. (PTI)
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National Conference Working President Omar Abdullah and party MLAs at the legislative assembly in Jammu. The opposition National Conference staged a walkout from the House protesting Army chief Bipin Rawat’s remarks and demanded a statement from the government. Rawat had on Friday said social media and government schools in the state were spreading a “disinformation campaign” resulting in radicalisation of youths. (PTI)
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