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    Four questions Indians must ask about Operation Sindoor

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    A new book examines the repercussions of shutting the Indian Railways network during Covid-19

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    Karnataka: Tensions erupt in Belagavi after partially burnt pages of holy books found

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    Interview: US claiming credit for ceasefire sets Indian foreign policy back by decades

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    In Manipur, Kuki-Zo women are protesting customary ‘settlement’ of rape, domestic violence cases

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    Rush Hour: India denies US claims on trade threat, order blocking ‘4PM News’ lifted and more

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Watch: When a dust storm with strong winds raged across Mumbai

This was followed by thundering, lightning, and unseasonal rain.

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Mar 07, 2023 · 12:40 pm
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#MumbaiWeather #MumbaiRains #shivajipark #dadar #IMD
IMD Mumbai :WEATHER INFO-
Nowcast warning issued at 1300 Hrs IST dated 06/03/23 : Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and light to moderate spells of rain with gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph very likely to occur pic.twitter.com/NeqDSHocN0

— Shweta Verma (@shwetaa_verma) March 6, 2023

Massive dust storm with wild winds ... What is this weather?#worli pic.twitter.com/P22kQD6CDu

— 🚜 چھوی / Chhavi 😷 (@chhavi) March 6, 2023

#MumbaiRains #MumbaiSandStorm #Mumbaiduststrom #SandStorm pic.twitter.com/Jl5T64TQRC

— Manoj Khandekar (@manojkhandekar) March 6, 2023

Sand Strom 1830 hrs at shivaji park#MumbaiRains #MumbaiWeather #Mumbairain pic.twitter.com/zFmnFExoDZ

— Muzzammil Hamidani (@MuzzammilAap) March 6, 2023

Horrible Dust Storm in Mumbai 😵😵 pic.twitter.com/3bg2MfU5sv

— Sayali Parab (@SayaliParab0416) March 6, 2023

Thunderstorm in March ?

Mumbai weather right now Lightning pic.twitter.com/0kcEm5ls4P

— Ujwal Puri // ompsyram.eth 🦉 (@ompsyram) March 6, 2023

Thunderstorm and lightning right now in Mumbai
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.#Mumbai #MumbaiRains #thunder #DustStorm #Sandstorm #Lightning #Thunder pic.twitter.com/Mqup60kyqW

— A R (@a_g_r_2019) March 6, 2023

#mumbai never fails to surprise you#Lightning #thunder #mumbaiweather pic.twitter.com/9ed8ubjfjh

— Anshuman Malhotra (@theanshumanm) March 5, 2023
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