Mumbai 26/11 : The Fight of Our Lives

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Akin to 9/11 in the US, the Mumbai terror attack has mobilized the civil society in an unprecedented manner. A transforming event, it was the first time that India was under a military attack or a siege in the world of television. It took lives, changed lives and altered the perception on national security for every Indian

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By: nera (27 month(s) ago)

awesome presentation yaar!!!!!!!

By: nera (27 month(s) ago)

superb presentation but buddy i thnk there must b more information abt this topic..... informatn by means of sayings or words.......

By: sarvajeet (42 month(s) ago)

Dear Nanni & Others Thanks for liking the presentation. I have started a website www.indiafight.com as an ordinary citizen's response to terror attack

By: nanni (42 month(s) ago)

dear sarvjeet time to stop talking and start acting.. excellent thoughts on our sense of despair..time to say nahi chalta hai..It wont do

By: nanni (42 month(s) ago)

dear sarvjeet time to stop talking and start acting.. excellent thoughts on our sense of despair..time to say nahi chalta hai..It wont do

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The Fight of Our Lives, More or Less A moment of truth in the life of an ordinary Mumbaikar by Sarvajeet Chandra

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Part 1: When less was less   Ruthless, drugged fidayeen gunmen Senseless, the random massacre at CST Motherless, two year child- Moshe Comfortless, mother of a brave major Powerless, the siege of a proud nation Hopeless, the fabled city of dreams   Fatherless, the citizens of India

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Part 1: When less was less   Shameless, complicity of our neighbour Spineless, the self-seeking politician Toothless, the civil security apparatus Lifeless, the streets that never sleep Dreamless, the empty nights of fear Meaningless, facade of ‘Mumbai Spirit’     Pointless, to pretend full normalcy

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Part 2: When less is more   Fearless, the army, the black cats Selfless, policemen fought with lathis Relentless, demand for systemic change Countless, candles on Marine Drive Ageless, the concept of India Limitless, what a billion people can do Endless, the cries of Halla Bol

Mother of all battles, more or lessThe fight to finish, more or less