Here are some moments from the past week captured by our photographers from across the country. An artist from Bengal making clay Durga Idols for the upcoming Durga Puja in Hyderabad | (Express Photo | Vinay Madapu 
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Pictures from the week that passed by

Here are some moments from the past week captured by our photographers from across the country.

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Archer Dolly Shivani created a record in the India Book and Asia Book by aiming 100 arrows in 11 minutes at Volga archery academy in Vijayawada. Express Photo by P Ravindra Babu
Kids helping their mother in her iron workshop, near Kukatpally., Hyderabad. (Express | Sayantan Ghosh)
A Heritage TRIAL Special featuring Steam Locomotive EIR - 21 on its way from Egmore to Kodambakkam on Sunday, in Chennai. (Express Photo | P Jawahar)
Fans queue up to buy tickets for the upcoming India Vs Australia match to be held at Chennai's MA Chidambaram stadium on Sunday. (Express Photo | Ashwin Prasath)
Stray cattle roaming Hyderabad's roads. As per animal rescuers, they receive calls almost on a daily basis on cattle injured due to road accidents. (Express Photo | Sayantan Ghosh)
An artisan making clay idols of Goddess Durga ahead of Durga Puja near Cunningham Road, Bengaluru. (Express Photo | Jithendra M)
The historic Paigah Tombs in Hyderabad, which comes under the care of the Department of Archaeology and Museums, was sanctioned funds but are not being utilised properly. (Express Photo | Vinay Madapu)
Workers dismantling the huge stage erected for Onam Week celebrations at the Chandrasekharan Nair stadium in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on Sunday. (Express Photo | Kaviyoor Santhosh)

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