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    The entire nation is observing the first anniversary of the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.
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    A year before, a few men with guns in their hands had held Mumbai at ransom, causing irreparable damage to life, property and the city’s morale.

    A year later, the entire nation has come together to observe the first anniversary of the 26/11 attacks and pay homage to the 166 people who lost their lives.

    Making a strong statement that they would not be deterred by terror, Mumbaikars went about doing their daily chores as any other day but also paused in their tracks to honour the memory of those who lost their lives in the devastating 60-hour terror strike last year.

    There were a lot of events lined up through the day. A memorial for 18 security personnel, including National Security Guards (NSG) commander Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan is to be unveiled by Union Home Minister P.Chidambaram here.

    A ''Suraksha March'' of police and various security agencies is being organized from Gateway of India to Girgaum Chowpatty.

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    Mumbai Police will hold a peace flag march in a show of strength from Air India building, passing Nariman Point to Girgaum Chowpatty. The march will also include Force One, the Quick Response Team and armoured vehicles.

    In Mumbai, the Railway Protection Force personnel paid homage to those slaughtered inside the CST where two terrorists opened fire. Chief Minister Ashok Chavan visited the Trident-Oberoi along with his colleagues to pay homage to those who fell to the bullets fired by the terrorists in the majestic hotel.

    The Force One the new crack security force of the State government launched here on Tuesday made its first public appearance by staging a parade from Nariman Point to Chowpatty on Thursday morning.

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    Have the nation learned?By: Varghese Joseph | 27-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Its now a year since the Mumbai attacks, and have added one more experience in the history of India, and we have lost many good people who served for the nation and also good citizens and foreigners. We also had the Kargil experiences, there too we lost many good people who served the nation, but only one thing is common, whatever the Govt. have to do in the form of giving compensations to the victims, I doubt its happening in the true spirits. Why so? If its true, thats very shameful. Also we have to make the public more aware about their role how to assist the security forces in case that is very much essential.
    political bankruptcyBy: amit | 27-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Everything was symbolic today. Unfortunately. I cant understand why people are not questioning the arrogance of the politicians who are not concerned about the common man and give stereotyped comments on tv. Where is the systemic improvement which will result in better intelligence and better counteraction. In India unfortunately people in high positions are so full of themselves than importance is not given to developing teams and efficiency. Therefore we are so dependent on individual excellence and not continuous development of our systems. Too much emotion ...but little brain overall. Sad. Very Sad.
    Bombay tragedyBy: azhikunnu ,Germany | 27-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The Bombay tragedy a year ago shows how Pakistan is trying to create problem for India by all means. It knows that India can not be bowed to its knees by any military engagement or by any pressure from its boarder on Kashmir issue. The Bombay incidence teaches us that India should pay attention to its broaders withits neighbours and our broader with Pakisthan and other countries should be srtictly controlled so that nobody from our neighbouring comes to India without proper passports.
    This copying of USABy: Annoyed | 27-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Such a pity with this imitation of 9/11. All that candle lighting etc. Did anyone do that near rails when they were blown up? The lives of the rich is much more valuable in Mumbai. Just stop all this nonsense. Never heard of any other anniversary rememberances before. Makes me sick.
    bodiesof 9 killersBy: raj | 27-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward i am surprised why the goverment is preserving the bodies of those 9 killers? can anyone tell me? usually, any govt would have disposed them by now secretly since pak will never take them back
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