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#5877028
24 July 2020
The Bharatiya Janata Party protested in front of the CESC offices today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5877050
24 July 2020
The Bharatiya Janata Party protested in front of the CESC offices today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5877072
24 July 2020
The Bharatiya Janata Party protested in front of the CESC offices today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5877128
24 July 2020
Citizens' Forum Against Power Tariff Hike protested in front of the CESC office today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5877134
24 July 2020
Citizens' Forum Against Power Tariff Hike protested in front of the CESC office today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5877140
24 July 2020
Citizens' Forum Against Power Tariff Hike protested in front of the CESC office today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5877144
24 July 2020
Citizens' Forum Against Power Tariff Hike protested in front of the CESC office today in Kolkata because the domestic consumers of the CESC (Sanjeev Goenka Group) received hefty and also higher slab rate electricity bills just after rigorous lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemic. This created a great confusion within the consumers. Over charging the domestic consumers raised a great panic and chaos within the city. 24.07.2020, Kolkata, West Bengal.
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#5590302
29 March 2020
The overhanging branches of a tree glow in late afternoon sunlight beside the Serpentine lake in Hyde Park in London, England, on March 28, 2020. A week of mild, sunny weather gave way today to wintry winds across London, with even colder conditions forecast for the coming days, bringing to an end the recent taste of spring.
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#3436648
16 November 2018
Autumn trees and maple leaves are seen overhanging a road on the last days of the autumn season in Ankara, Turkey on November 16, 2018.
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#1869806
28 March 2017
Small group of anarchist and self-described hooligans engage with the bright spotlight of a overhanging police helicopter, during a protest march in North Philadelphia, PA, on July 9, 2016. Teenagers on stunt bikes are described as 'Wheelie Kids' and are a growing subcultural phenomenon, often appearing in a flash mob style at or near large protest gatherings in Philadelphia.
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#668538
3 July 2015
BALTAL, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - JULY 02: Hindu pilgrims on ponies walk along a mountain trail as they make their pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Caves, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on July 02, 2015 in Baltal, some 125 km (77 miles) east of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India . More than 6,000 Hindu devotees braving sub-zero temperatures began the hike over permanent snow, glaciers and along paths overhanging gorges to reach the sacred cave enveloped by the rugged and picturesque Himalayan mountains. The Kashmiri mountains near Srinagar, are 3,800 metres above sea level and are home to an ice stalagmite resembling the Hindu God Shiva. 200,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in this year's pilgrimage during which large numbers of Indian paramilitary soldiers and policemen are being deployed along the route as protection from militant attacks, who have been fighting for independence of Kashmir since 1989. Experts and locals say rising temperatures and the activities of the pilgrims, such as burning wood and using diesel generators have put a lot of pressure on the ecosystem of the area.
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#668539
3 July 2015
BALTAL, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - JULY 02: Hindu pilgrims on ponies walk along a mountain trail as they make their pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Caves, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on July 02, 2015 in Baltal, some 125 km (77 miles) east of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India . More than 6,000 Hindu devotees braving sub-zero temperatures began the hike over permanent snow, glaciers and along paths overhanging gorges to reach the sacred cave enveloped by the rugged and picturesque Himalayan mountains. The Kashmiri mountains near Srinagar, are 3,800 metres above sea level and are home to an ice stalagmite resembling the Hindu God Shiva. 200,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in this year's pilgrimage during which large numbers of Indian paramilitary soldiers and policemen are being deployed along the route as protection from militant attacks, who have been fighting for independence of Kashmir since 1989. Experts and locals say rising temperatures and the activities of the pilgrims, such as burning wood and using diesel generators have put a lot of pressure on the ecosystem of the area.
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#668541
3 July 2015
BALTAL, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - JULY 02: Hindu pilgrims on ponies walk along a mountain trail as they make their pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Caves, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on July 02, 2015 in Baltal, some 125 km (77 miles) east of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India . More than 6,000 Hindu devotees braving sub-zero temperatures began the hike over permanent snow, glaciers and along paths overhanging gorges to reach the sacred cave enveloped by the rugged and picturesque Himalayan mountains. The Kashmiri mountains near Srinagar, are 3,800 metres above sea level and are home to an ice stalagmite resembling the Hindu God Shiva. 200,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in this year's pilgrimage during which large numbers of Indian paramilitary soldiers and policemen are being deployed along the route as protection from militant attacks, who have been fighting for independence of Kashmir since 1989. Experts and locals say rising temperatures and the activities of the pilgrims, such as burning wood and using diesel generators have put a lot of pressure on the ecosystem of the area.
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#668556
3 July 2015
BALTAL, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - JULY 02: Hindu pilgrims on ponies walk along a mountain trail as they make their pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Caves, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on July 02, 2015 in Baltal, some 125 km (77 miles) east of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India . More than 6,000 Hindu devotees braving sub-zero temperatures began the hike over permanent snow, glaciers and along paths overhanging gorges to reach the sacred cave enveloped by the rugged and picturesque Himalayan mountains. The Kashmiri mountains near Srinagar, are 3,800 metres above sea level and are home to an ice stalagmite resembling the Hindu God Shiva. 200,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in this year's pilgrimage during which large numbers of Indian paramilitary soldiers and policemen are being deployed along the route as protection from militant attacks, who have been fighting for independence of Kashmir since 1989. Experts and locals say rising temperatures and the activities of the pilgrims, such as burning wood and using diesel generators have put a lot of pressure on the ecosystem of the area.
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#668600
3 July 2015
BALTAL, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - JULY 02: Hindu pilgrims on ponies walk along a mountain trail as they make their pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Caves, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on July 02, 2015 in Baltal, some 125 km (77 miles) east of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India . More than 6,000 Hindu devotees braving sub-zero temperatures began the hike over permanent snow, glaciers and along paths overhanging gorges to reach the sacred cave enveloped by the rugged and picturesque Himalayan mountains. The Kashmiri mountains near Srinagar, are 3,800 metres above sea level and are home to an ice stalagmite resembling the Hindu God Shiva. 200,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in this year's pilgrimage during which large numbers of Indian paramilitary soldiers and policemen are being deployed along the route as protection from militant attacks, who have been fighting for independence of Kashmir since 1989. Experts and locals say rising temperatures and the activities of the pilgrims, such as burning wood and using diesel generators have put a lot of pressure on the ecosystem of the area.
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#668608
3 July 2015
BALTAL, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - JULY 02: Hindu pilgrims on ponies walk along a mountain trail as they make their pilgrimage to the sacred Amarnath Caves, one of the most revered of Hindu shrines, on July 02, 2015 in Baltal, some 125 km (77 miles) east of Srinagar the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India . More than 6,000 Hindu devotees braving sub-zero temperatures began the hike over permanent snow, glaciers and along paths overhanging gorges to reach the sacred cave enveloped by the rugged and picturesque Himalayan mountains. The Kashmiri mountains near Srinagar, are 3,800 metres above sea level and are home to an ice stalagmite resembling the Hindu God Shiva. 200,000 Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in this year's pilgrimage during which large numbers of Indian paramilitary soldiers and policemen are being deployed along the route as protection from militant attacks, who have been fighting for independence of Kashmir since 1989. Experts and locals say rising temperatures and the activities of the pilgrims, such as burning wood and using diesel generators have put a lot of pressure on the ecosystem of the area.
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