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  2. 2011 Mumbai bombings - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Mumbai bombings, also known as 13/7, were a series of three coordinated bomb explosions at different locations in Mumbai, India, on 13 July 2011 between 18:54 and 19:06 IST. [5] The blasts occurred at the Opera House , at Zaveri Bazaar and at Dadar West localities, [ 6 ] leaving 26 killed and 130 injured.

  3. List of terrorist incidents in India - Wikipedia

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    27 September 2008 Delhi bombing: Bombings at Mehrauli area, 2 bomb blasts in Delhi flower market 3 21 59 29 September 2008 29 September 2008 western India bombings: 10 killed and 80 injured in bombings in Maharashtra (including Malegaon) and Gujarat bomb blasts Maharashtra: 10 80 60 1 October 2008 2008 Agartala bombings: Agartala: 4 100 61

  4. 2008 Mumbai attacks - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Mumbai attacks [14] (also referred to as 26/11 attacks) [15] [a] were a series of coordinated Islamist terrorist attacks that took place in November 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based Islamist militant organisation, carried out 12 shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai.

  5. 1993 Bombay bombings - Wikipedia

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    2008 Mumbai attacks; 2011 Mumbai bombings; Bowbazaar bomb blast 1993; Azam Ghauri (one of the 1993 bombers shot by police in 2000) Bombay riots of 1992–1993; Srikrishna Commission, investigating the Bombay riots and bombings; Zanjeer (dog), a bomb-finder dog distinguished for identifying numerous explosives

  6. Srikrishna Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was disbanded by the Shiv Sena led government in January 1996 and on public opposition was later reconstituted on 28 May 1996; though when it was reconstituted its terms of reference were extended to include the Mumbai bomb blasts that followed in March 1993.

  7. 2006 Mumbai train bombings - Wikipedia

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    A memorial service was held in Mumbai on 18 July at 6:25 p.m. local time [48] — exactly one week after the blasts. President Abdul Kalam , his hand raised to his forehead in salute, led the two-minute silence as people lit candles and placed wreaths at Mahim station, one of the seven places on the suburban rail network hit by bombs.

  8. Saquib Nachan - Wikipedia

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    A bomb exploded in the Mumbai Central railway station, killing none but injuring 27 persons. The second blast took place on January 27, 2003. one woman died when a bomb exploded in Vile Parle and 25 others were injured. On March 13 that year, a bomb exploded in a Karjat-bound train at Mulund station, leaving 11 dead and 82 injured. [3]

  9. The Train (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is based on the 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings. The film is a take on the lives of Malayalee families affected by the bomb blasts. Mammootty plays a police officer who is a keen observer. Jayasurya plays a singer who travelled on one of the trains. The story involves bomb blasts in seven different railways (stations and on train).