26/11 attacks: Can India move on?
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18 crores - Cost of keeping Kasab alive

As 26/11 victims and their families still await justice, the government has already spent a whopping Rs 18 crore in keeping Ajmal Amir Kasab - the lone terrorist captured - alive. The irony - a city, which bore the brunt of the dastardly attack, is paying to keep him safe.

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November 26, 2011   46:23
In this special show remembering the victims of 26/11, we take a look at how far the war on terror has proceeded.
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November 26, 2011   14:37
As India marks the third anniversary of 26/11, we debate if the denial of justice for victims the biggest hurdle in Indo-Pak peace process.
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November 26, 2011   4:51
Three years after Mumbai experienced the horror of the country's worst terror attack, one of the survivors of the gruesome incident, Baby Moshe, has now turned five. He had lost his Jewish parents during the siege at Nariman House but miraculously escaped.
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November 26, 2011   1:28
The bodies of fishermen on board the trawler which terrorists used used to enter Mumbai on Nov 26, 2008, haven't been found. It means their families can't get the compensation for 7 years till they are formally declared dead.