7/11 Mumbai blast kills several street children - Instablogs
7/11 Mumbai blast kills several street children
Himadree , Delhi: Jul 18 2006
Made Popular Jul 18 2006
It was a fatal ‘black day’ for the land of Bollywood ‘Mumbai’, when seven blasts within 11 minutes turned the lives of nearly 200 families into a nightmare. The attacks suspected to be carried out by the terrorist groups...
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kaushik sinha
All the big-wig corporates of Mumbai should do something for such poor victims like street children, pani-puri boy Kamalesh, etc as they have no one to take care of. It is the duty of corporates to give back something in true apart from glorified figues in the name of Social & Rural developments.
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Himadree
Delhi, India
Hi Kaushik,

You just echoed the same sentiments that had been buzzing in my mind. I mean, the celebrities and the business tycoons should certainly help in rehabilitating the poor victims rather than spending crores on non-existstent SRD projects.
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Kaustav
Chinsurah, India
i agree that the corporates should come up. but what about the bmc. it should take active participation with the corporates and rehabilitate the street children living in the platforms and other places... its time started valueing life rather than money after all we should think what future we have
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Sunny
Shimla, India
sunil pai a tattoo artist from mumbai had very closely seen the 7/11 mumbai blast victims version,it was then when one of the victims son was in the way of tattooing himself in his chest (heart)in the name of his dad ,lost in mumbai blast, as a tribute ,the tattoo made was glorified by sunil pai,while tattooing the only thing was the feel of immense pain of victims,though it is the spirit of mumbaities that they have the courage for tributing such a thing which is always memorable, for sunil as a tattoo artist it was his participation for tribute to all victims & also the thing turned more immortional when it was tattooed (MISS U DAD) above tattoo ,hence this way of tributing beloved ones is the fantasy to remember them & having a feel ,that they are always along with us.
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firstly, the first class compartment is NOT MEANT FOR FILTHY RICH PEOPLE( FRP). FRPs usually travel in CARS.Secondly, there are NO AC compartments in a local train.
PLease verify your details before you post them.

It is indeed very unfortunate that many street children have perished in this attack and i strongly feel that an NGO must step in to not only provide shelter but emotional support and rehabilitation to these children. But i also think that the public, the common man should do his bit by providing for these children. for eg, a very small portion of his salary,blankets etc. just something to give hope to these children.
The citizens of Mumbai has always come together whenever some challenge has been thrust on them, across multiple divides. The unfortunate blast was no exception. As for rehabilitating the street and working children, it’s the sensible citizens like you and me who should come forward. If we each start doing something or the other for the deprived children, we can make a big difference. Besides, many NGOs and citizens’ groups are at it. Just expecting the revenue churning corporate to do something drastic on their own is arm-chairish.
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