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		<description><![CDATA[India woke up today to a stunned silence. For those who had not switched on the news channels last night or those outside Mumbai. But some in Mumbai won&#8217;t ever get a chance to switch on a TV set again. There can be only one conversation today: the Mumbai firings and blasts. But&#8230; on my way to work, I saw two traffic policemen flag down a motorbike (most probably to appropriate their share on account of a missing license or a pollution certificate), two college girls haggling with an auto-rickshaw. Even the papri-bhalla guy at 10am was there dot on time. Life goes on.. for most. Is it sad? Or is it something to rejoice? That&#8217;s an interminable debate. But what I did think was (in a strange cynical way) that this country will move on. Even if the smiles are a shade muted. Or the morning a tad silent.]]></description>
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<p>There can be only one conversation today: the Mumbai firings and blasts. But&#8230; on my way to work, I saw two traffic policemen flag down a motorbike (most probably to appropriate their share on account of a missing license or a pollution certificate), two college girls haggling with an auto-rickshaw. Even the papri-bhalla guy at 10am was there dot on time.</p>
<p>Life goes on.. for most. Is it sad? Or is it something to rejoice? That&#8217;s an interminable debate. But what I did think was (in a strange cynical way) that this country will move on. Even if the smiles are a shade muted. Or the morning a tad silent.</p>
 
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