Mumbai was rocked by 12 powerful bomb blasts 20 years ago, in what were India’s first precisely co-ordinated serial explosions that claimed more than 260 lives and left the country stunned. The blasts, which ripped the country’s commercial capital on March 12, 1993, were a revenge attack for the December 1992-Jan 1993 bloody riots in the city. The riots had occurred after the Dec 6, 1992 demolition of the Babri Mosque in Ayodhya by Hindu groups. Here is a list of the sites targetted in March 1993, the time at which the blasts occurred and the number of lives lost at each site.
n Bombay Stock Exchange – Blast 13.30 p.m. – 84 dead
n Kalbadevi – Blast 14.15 p.m. – 5 dead
n Shiv Sena Bhavan – Blast 14.30 p.m. – 4 dead
n Air India Building, Nariman Point – Blast 14.33 p.m. – 20 dead
n Fishermen’s Colony, Mahim – Blast 14.45 p.m. – 3 dead
n Worli Century Bazar – Blast 14.45 p.m. – 113 dead
n Zaveri Bazar – Blast 15.00 p.m. – 17 dead
n Hotel Sea Rock, Bandra – Blast 15.10 p.m. – N/A
n Plaza Cinema, Dadar – Blast 15.15 p.m. – 10 dead
n Hotel Juhu Centaur – Blast 15.20 p.m. – 3 hurt
n Sahar Airport vicinity – Blast 15.30 p.m. – N/A
n Hotel Airport Centaur – Blast 15.40 p.m. – 2 dead