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    The Indian Foreign Service built the country’s reputation. Now, it seeks awards for one leader

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    SIR: Election Commission extends deadline in Maharashtra until August 8

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    From rock to Rabindrasangeet, Parsi guitarist Cyrus Tata has left his mark on Kolkata’s music scene

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    ‘Cops move Wangchuk to hospital’: How newspapers played down police action at CJP protest

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Watch: Several cities in Gujarat waterlogged after heavy rainfall, hundreds evacuated

Ahmedabad, Paldi, Bodakdev, Usmanpura, and Valsad, among others, have reported flood-like situations.

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#WATCH | Gujarat: Valsad reels under flood-like situation as many parts of the district inundate amid heavy rainfall pic.twitter.com/REWi9bLKiK

— ANI (@ANI) July 11, 2022

Valsad:@6NDRFVADODARA conducted Flood Water Rescue Ops at Tariyaward, Bhagada Khurd & Bhagda wada areas, Valsad, Gujarat and rescued 6 victims(M- 04, F-01, C-01) & evacuated 43 citizens (M-13 & F-30). Ops closed. Team is returning to team location.@NDRFHQ pic.twitter.com/xJbqRNtIAV

— Janak Dave (@dave_janak) July 10, 2022

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Heavy rain in Bodeli, #Gujarat. Streets and houses flooded. #India#flood #flooding #floods #flashflood #HeavyRains #tormenta #rainfall #alluvione #lluvias #lluvia #chuvas #banjir #enchete #inundaciones #洪水 #暴雨 #weather pic.twitter.com/qQnOC4JL6Q

— BRAVE SPIRIT (@Brave_spirit81) July 10, 2022

#Gujarat | Due to the ongoing rainfall, a newly-inaugurated bridge at Deesa in the Banaskantha district turned into a pool of water after a couple of hours of rainfall.

NHAI said that the flood-like situation on the Rs 200-crore flyover bridge was due to a clogged drainage pipe. pic.twitter.com/gqA5Nbo8CM

— Mirror Now (@MirrorNow) July 3, 2022

Gujarat Kutch Heavy Rain Alert : OMG : Two-Wheeler is Submerged In Flood | #shorts pic.twitter.com/a6RaBpZ3rI

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