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Dimglow's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com weblog

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site name

Dimglow's Blog

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Dimglow's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog Home About Dimglow’s Blog Just another WordPress.com weblog December 2, 2008 Random notes on Mumbai post-26/11 Posted by dimglow under Uncategorized Leave a Comment   The first thing that struck me most on arriving was the apparent normacly that prevailed in most parts. Unlike the general impression of a city under siege or a country under attack, whipped up by the media, the city denizens seemed to go about their vocation quite normally. Till the time I reached the Colaba point, where most shops had been closed down and anxiety seemed writ large on most faces, I didnt see anything amiss elsewhere. In fact some tea shops still functioned and I recharged my laptop from within a public convenience. The taxi-driver of course was reluctant to take me to the spot and was constantly wondering whether we would be caught in some explosion or violence. The besieged Taj Mahal was more imposing than intimidating. At the tim...

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