Mumbai back on track


Just 12 hours after seven serial blasts left a trail of death and woes, Mumbai moved towards normality on Wednesday. Even as the day broke over a city that has still to recover from Tuesday terror, trains began running on the very tracks where bombs ripped through carriages. And office goers, school and college students and workers made their way to different parts of the city.
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He said none could come in the path of India's progress. "The wheels of our economy will move on. India will continue to walk tall, and with confidence."
The Prime Minister was full of admiration for the people of Mumbai. "Mumbai stands tall once again as the symbol of a united India. An inclusive India." Dr. Singh assured the nation that "the United Progressive Alliance will do whatever is required to deal with the challenge at hand. We will win this war against terror. Nothing will break our resolve."

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