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What's changed about train travel?
Two years ago, the government promised better security for Mumbai's commuters. A Ganesh Nadar checks out Mumbai's prominent stations and finds nothing's changed. Nothing.
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On July 11, 2006, blasts ripped through the first-class coaches of seven Mumbai local trains, mangling metal and tearing apart human bodies. 187 people lost their lives.
Two years later, rediff.com takes a look at where the trial and investigation stand and how the victims and survivors are faring.
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'I want to see perpetrators punished'
He was the Mumbai police commissioner when the blasts happened and is the state DGP now. A N Roy, the man who is in the best place to answer all questions related to the blasts, speaks.
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The case of the stolen body
The story of a son who pardoned the people who stole his father's dead body to get the compensation money given to blast victims.
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