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They are the pride of Mumbai. They are the lifeline of Mumbai. On July 11, 2006, they snapped. Multiple bombs ripped through the first class coaches of many of the city's trains. 187 people were killed.

A year later, rediff.com tells you what has changed and what has not.

Photos
Mumbai remembers 11/7
Blasts accused show no regret
This is what terrorism does
A year later, Big Brother's watching

Features
Children of 11/7: 'I cry sometimes'
11/7: We MUST remember
The 11/7 blast trains, a year later
The children of 11/7: 'Papa was the best'
Railways jobs: Everyone not happy

Specials
A tattoo as a statement of love
Children of 11/7: 'Yes, they miss him'
'Mumbai police don't have any credible evidence'
Blasts accused show no regret
For the record: the 11/7 chargesheet

Reports
How 11/7 broke a cop's family
11/7: Reconstructing damaged bogies
Driving a death train
Tackling an emergency on tracks
Guarding Mumbai’s lifeline
For the record: The 11/7 chargesheet
Can accused claim POW status?
Rs 4.56 cr given as compensation to victims



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