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Today is the 11th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and while families who lost their loved ones still finding it difficult to move on in their lives, tributes poured in pan India for the Bravehearts from across the world.
One of those million people were Ratan Tata, chairman emeritus of Tata Sons who took it to Twitter to lift the spirit of Mumbai on this day. He tweeted, "A lot has been said about the tragedy of 26/11. The memory of the carnage and loss of life, is still painful. We won't forget the needless suffering caused across the city. But we remain proud of the spirit and the sense of unity of Mumbai."
A lot has been said about the tragedy of 26/11. The memory of the carnage and loss of life, is still painful. We won't forget the needless suffering caused across the city. But we remain proud of the spirit and the sense of unity of Mumbai. We can be hurt, but not knocked out. pic.twitter.com/8xghKMYG4f
— Ratan N. Tata (@RNTata2000) November 26, 2019
Considered
as
one
of
the
high-profile
locations,
Tata
Group's
landmark
Taj
Mahal
Palace
Hotel
at
the
Gateway
of
India
was
also
attacked
and
it
was
targeted
by
terrorists
in
a
three-day
onslaught
that
began
on
26
November
2008.
It
was
reported
that
from
Pakistan,
10
heavily
armed
terrorists
attacked
Taj
hotel,
the
Oberoi
Trident
at
Nariman
Point
and
Chhatrapati
Shivaji
Terminus.
This
nerve-wracking
incident
can
still
send
chills
down
your
spine
if
you
go
through
the
stories
for
the
survivours.
While
166
people
were
killed,
more
than
300
people
were
injured.
All
were
killed
in
the
counter-terror
attacks
and
Ajmal
Kasab
was
hanged
to
death
but
for
many
scars
are
very
much
alive
today.
Apart from the tweet, the 81-year-old posted a shared one post from Humans of Bombay in his Instagram story.
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