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Jai Mumbai

The DQ Week was holding the annual awards in Mumbai on that date of explosion and as the pictures in this issue shows, the turnout was hardly affected

Author: Rajneesh De
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Jai Mumbai
Thursday, July 21, 2011

Bang...bang...bang...the bombs went off one by one in Zaveri Bazaar, Opera House and Dadar Kabutarkhana. There was panic and pandemonium, people died, many injured.........but Mumbai was back in its feet next morning. Even as politicians touted the cliched 'Spirit of Mumbai' platitudes and media went in unison condemning them, an important event illustrated why terrorists will never be able to break the back of Mumbai, or India in general, however hard they try, the state-sponsored types or those by the non-state actors.

The DQ Week was holding the annual awards in Mumbai on that date of explosion and as the pictures in this issue shows, the turnout was hardly affected. And this despite the fact that the majority of attendees at the function were Gujaratis and the 3 bomb affected places too mostly had Gujarati victims. It's the resilience of the IT trading community, that symbolized that Mumbaikars do not get swayed by bomb attacks. They might get bruised but it is difficult to batter their spirits. Opera House bomb blast spot was close to Lamington Road, Mumbai's IT trading hub, yet half of Lamington Road still turned up at our function. It was more a symptomatic cocking a snook at the terrorists.

By rough estimates, Lamington Road generates about Rs 100 crore of business per day; and there was no significant drop in that number the next morning. Some might say Mumbaikars are immune to bomb blasts now (they had more than 10 in the last 20 years), but I would rather quote what one eminent channel partner told me, “Aap dariye mat, aap ke event mein sab pahoonch jaayega, ye hamare bhi awards function hai, dhamake hum hotel mein karenge, yeh darpook wale ka dhamake se hum dar nehi jaayenge”. I don't care what politicians might say, but for me as long as this vibrant IT channel community of Mumbai retain their dynamism, Mumbai will always shine (despite its numerous problems) and India will march ahead.


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