Two years on, Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
On the second anniversary of the 26/11 attacks, Vaihayasi Pande Daniel takes a look at the activity around the Taj Mahal Hotel in Colaba, Mumbai, one of the prominent sites of the horrific terror strikes.
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Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
Brajesh Attre and his wife pose in front of the Taj Mahal Palace hotel on Friday. They have come to Mumbai from Khargond, Madhya Pradesh
Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
This visitor from Rajasthan speaks to a policeman at the barricades near the iconic Taj hotel. Much of the Gateway was shut off for a function to be held on Friday evening
Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
Almost like a Sunday, the Gateway of India was crowded with visitors on Friday, foreigners as well as tourists from other parts of the country
Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
A small memorial honouring the martyrs of 26/11 was set up opposite the Taj. The hotel was barricaded on Friday and entry was only permitted from the rear. The streets around the front of the hotel were also sealed off for rs
Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
The march for peace, led by the father of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who was slain while combating the terrorists during 26/11, is set to end at the Gateway on Friday afternoon, and a stage and television screens were set up for the function.
Colaba still reverberates with 26/11 memories
Last updated on: November 26, 2010 17:49 IST
These youngsters have come from all over India, as well as Afghanistan (like Shoib in the centre in a blue vest) and Fiji to Mumbai for a seven-day training camp on Peace and Conflict being held at Goregaon, a Mumbai suburb, and organised by the Centre for Study of Society and Secularism