What’s a spell of rain in Delhi without the hashtag #DelhiRains trending on Twitter? So, as was expected, journalists in Delhi took to Twitter today to add their two bits on Delhi and its recent spell of rain.
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Woh Tweet hi kya jismain name-drop na ho?
Right-wing is a calamity bigger than any other.
No better day than today than every day to promote yourself.
Because clichés are a thing that must not be restricted to TV news.
On that note, here are some more.
Full marks to Rohit Sardana for the pictorial addition.
Moving on to Rashtravaad ka DNA.
Meanwhile, big up to these reporters, braving the jam and waterlogging to get to reporting.
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