Devotees walk inside a 'pandal', for the upcoming festival Durga Puja, organised by Ballygunge cultural association in Kolkata.
Armed Forces in action conduct a multi-agency exercise ‘Pralay Sahayam’ at Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad. This was the final event of the event, that demonstrated efforts of all central and state agencies, National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) and Armed Forces towards jointly tackling an urban flooding scenario.
Devotees take holy dip in river Cauvery in Tiruchi, as Cauvery Pushkaram festival comes to an end.
A grey heron catches its prey at Ameenpur Lake near Hyderabad.
Sun rays spill through a gap between the clouds and the White Mountains as skies begin to clear above Bartlett, N.H. The first weekend of autumn is expected to be unusually warm with temperatures expected to reach the upper 80s.
Mysuru Palace illuminated during Dasara celebrations.
Artists from Kumhortuli, West Bengal give finishing touches and use bio-degradable colours to idols of Goddess Durga, prepared ahead of Durga Puja festival, which starts from September 26, in New Delhi.
Traditional fishermen operating the Chinese fishing net in Kumbalanghi near Kochi. Kumbalanghi is India's first model tourism village.
Rock fans ride a zipline during the Rock in Rio Music Festival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A dog found wandering the streets in the aftermath of a 7.1-magnitude earthquake, stands on his hind legs, looking out from "La Casa del Mestizo" animal shelter, in Mexico City, Friday, Sept. 22, 2017. Rescuers found some animals skittishly wandering the streets and taken them to shelters. They know they are someone’s pet because they are clean, sociable and appear well cared for.
Soldiers patrol in an alley during an operation in Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Shootouts erupted in several areas of Rio de Janeiro, prompting Brazilian authorities to shut roads, close schools and ask for the Army to intervene.
A Rohingya Muslim man Nur Karim, left, and his cousin Khair Mohammad carry their belongings while walking past a channel of the Naf River after crossing over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, at Teknaf, Bangladesh. Karim walked through forests for five days before a boat helped him cross the dangerous waters of the rain-flooded river to be reunited with his mother, who had crossed over two weeks ago with his sister's family. But his relief was tinged by a deep pain. In the chaos of their escape, as Myanmar soldiers fired at them, he got separated from his wife and child.