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    Days after the militant attacks in Mumbai, residents are hitting the gym, calling their psychiatrists.

    Days after militant attacks killed 183 people in India's financial capital, residents are hitting the gym, calling their psychiatrists and nervously making plans to meet friends to help relieve stress.

    Offices and schools in Mumbai opened on Monday, and several were offering counseling sessions to help overcome the shock of hearing gunfire and blasts in their neighbourhoods, or seeing graphic images on TV or in newspapers.

    "My first class yesterday was absolutely packed," said Namita Jain, who runs aerobics and yoga classes near the luxury Taj Mahal hotel, where commandos on Saturday finally gunned down the last of four militants who besieged it for three days.

    On Tuesday, Jain's yoga class was nearly full, with regulars exchanging notes on people they knew and making tentative plans to meet for lunch or tea.

    "People had been sitting at home glued to their television sets all these days, and they wanted to get out, and in some way get back to life," she said

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    The Taj Mahal hotel and the Trident-Oberoi hotel, where gunmen held guests and employees hostage, are offering counselling support to their employees also.

    "There's definitely more people seeking help for stress, panic, depression, insomnia," said Harish Shetty, a psychiatrist. "Children don't want to go to school, people want to stay indoors and not go out much."

    The impact of the horrific attack was not limited to Mumbai. In New Delhi, Sanjeev Gopalakrishan said his 10-year-old son was having difficulty coming to grips with the attacks.

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    Mumbai AttacksBy: Raj Singh | 02-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward You've been watching Die Hard films too often you tosser.
    trueBy: vishal | 05-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Exactly my point. Hollywood movies are certainly over the top but they are inspired by reality. I live in USA. I have seen first hand the way their emergency response team reacts to a situation. In various road accidents, fire mishaps, even during 9/11. Do you really think the response of our first responders was anywhere near what a professional response should have been ? I don't know about you but until the army arrived, they only think i saw on TV was a gbunch of policemen standing around looking here and there even as the public ran helter skelter in the background.
    third world crisis managementBy: vishal | 02-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The response by the security apparatus was worst than what the cub scouts would have done. At the very least maybe we should show some hollywood disaster movies to our civil adminitration. Perhaps they can learn from the movies how a professional force is supposed to react. Instead of disembarking from the trucks like geriatrics a professional crack team would have arrived smartly, jumped off like trained cats quickly erected barriers and cordoned off the areas, clear out the civilians, put snipers on roof tops, evacuated those who were trapped in an orderly fashion, put the ambulance crews in place setting up makeshift first aid kiosks in nearby streets, pulled in atleast a dozen fire tenders to fight the inferno (instead of a lone firefighter wearing 15th century uniform spraying water into Taj from his piddly hose). What has our civil administration learnt from 30 years of terrorism ? They seemed woefully inept and incompetant. Bunch of boys totting bolt action guns.
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