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Archive for December, 2008
Mumbai Attack-Big picture
Thursday, December 4th, 2008Late Wednesday night, Mumbai, India found itself the target of a ferocious terrorist attack, and the situation remains unresolved even now, three days later. According to reports, upwards of 60 young men entered Mumbai in small inflatable boats on Wednesday night, carrying bags filled with weapons and ammunition, and spread out to nine locations to begin their attacks. Lobbing grenades and firing their weapons, they entered hotels, a railway station and several other buildings, killing scores and wounding even more. As of this moment, the identity of the attackers has yet to be definitively determined, though there are reports indicating some of the gunmen were Pakistani - at least nine of them have been killed, nine more arrested. As of this writing, there were a reported 151 people killed from 11 different countries - though nearly 100 were Indian. More than 300 injuries have also been reported - those numbers may yet rise as several hostage situations still exist in the city.
This deadly story created as a slide show, click on the below link to view the story.
BIG PICTURE
We salute the brave officers who laid down their lives fighting the terrorist and protecting the people.
Jaywant Patil Gajendra singh
Yogesh Patil Shashank sindhe
Ambadas Pawar Prakash more
M.C. Choudhary A.R. Chitti
Vijay khandekar V. Obale
Babusaheb Durgudu Nanasaheb bhonsale
Sndeep unnikrishnan Ashok kamte
Vijay Salaskar Hemant Karkare
An heartfelt Gratitude to all the officers and the people who cooperated in rescuing people.
EVERYBODY AND NOBODY
Thursday, December 4th, 2008This is a little story about four people named
Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
There was an important JOB to be done and
Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it.
Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it
Somebody got angry about that
because it was Everybody’s job
Everybody thought that Anybody could do it,
but Nobody realized that Everybody Wouldn’t do it
It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when
Nobody did what Anybody could have done.









