Top news photos: Kolkata activists say #GoBackModi, Ranji Trophy cricket match, and more

Here are some of the top images across the world

January 11, 2020 08:00 am | Updated 03:50 pm IST

3.15 p.m. | An effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi set on fire during an anti-CAA rally in Kolkata on Saturday.

1.45 pm | Tamil Nadu bowler R. Sai Kishore celebrates after dismissing Mumbai batsman S.D. Lad during the first day of Ranji Trophy cricket match between Tamil Nadu and Mumbai at MAC Stadium, in Chennai , Saturday , Jan. 11 ,2020

12.45 pm | Colourfully decorated earthen pots are kept ready for sale at Arappalayam ahead of the Pongal festival in Madurai, on Saturday on January 11, 2020.

11.45 am |A view of H2O Holy Faith being razed down in Maradu, Kochi on Saturday.

10.45 am | Russian captain Marat Safin leads his team onto the court during day nine of the 2020 ATP Cup at Ken Rosewall Arena on January 11, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.

10.00 am | Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang Party (KMT) presidential candidate Han Kuo-yu arrives to cast his vote at a polling station during general elections in Kaohsiung, Taiwan January 11, 2020.

9.00 am | The Ose dual stimulation device by Lora DiCarlo which has microrobotics inside that are designed to replicate human motions, such as a finger, is seen at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

8.00 am | A demonstrator gestures near a burning vehicle during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Chile.

3.15 p.m. | An effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi set on fire during an anti-CAA rally in Kolkata on Saturday.
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