The book, which is translated into Marathi, is the only one that has complied pictures of the martyrs in their uniforms, their career profiles, their fight during the attacks and the plans they had for the future. The English version of this book was unveiled on the first anniversary of the terror attacks by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram last year.
The book has been put together by journalism students of Journalism Mentor, a mentorship programme conducted by the non-profit organisation JM Foundation for Excellence in Journalism. .
Last year, the JM Foundation collected Rs 51,000 through the English-version of the book and donated it to the police fund for the education of the children of 26/11 martyrs.26/11 martyr's father plans unique bicycle journey
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