The Mumbai Attack, also known as the 26/11 attacks, occurred on November 26, 2008, marking one of the darkest days in Indian history. A series of coordinated terrorist attacks shook the city of Mumbai, targeting iconic locations and leaving a lasting impact on the nation. The tragedy claimed the lives of hundreds and injured many, but it also showcased the resilience of Mumbai and its people. Each year, November 26th is observed to honor the victims, heroes, and first responders who stood against this heinous act.
Ten heavily armed terrorists from the group Lashkar-e-Taiba, located in Pakistan, entered Mumbai from the Arabian Sea on November 26, 2008. They executed strikes at numerous well-known sites over four days, including the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Oberoi Trident Hotel, Nariman House, and Leopold Cafe. 166 people died and more than 600 others were wounded by these synchronized strikes.
Counterterrorism activities were started by Indian security agencies, including Mumbai Police, Marine Commandos (MARCOS), National Security Guard (NSG), and courageous police such as Tukaram Omble, who gave his life to apprehend one of the terrorists alive, and many others who came to represent bravery. The attack concluded on November 29, 2008, with the capture or death of every terrorist.
The incident unified India in its fight against terrorism and revealed weaknesses in its security system. It resulted in major changes in India’s counter-terrorism measures, including the founding of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and coastline security strengthening.
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Do you still send wishes (posts) sent by someone else to your friends and customers? Or do you download from Google and send greetings to your friends and customers? Do you still take screenshots of other people’s WhatsApp status?
Chaiwale, juicewale at most, shares the same post sent by someone else because he does not know how to edit / design photos.
One thing is clear from all these things in Today’s world branding is very important. Because branding can give a new identity to your business, develop a good trust with customers and grow your business, everyone needs branding to increase their business. Whether it is chaiwale, juicewale, be it paanwale or foodwale.
High and low-class merchants hire agencies for branding, which is impossible for a lower-class trader (e.g.- chaiwale, paanwale, juicewale, salonwale, tailor). To fulfill this need, we have brought “Picwale” app for you so that now you can also send wishes to your friends and customers without any design skills. Just one app, one-time profiling, and getting 100% readymade posts for social channels, WhatsApp status, Instagram reels, etc.
Whether you are a small business or a medium business person, whether you are a juice wale, chai wale, or a farmer, it is not necessary that you should have design skills to create a post. From Now, You can create a post for your business on the Picwale app in just a few clicks. We have allowed the same design to be made in different languages and ratios.
Picwale App fulfills your requirement for WhatsApp Status, Instagram Reels, Facebook Stories, Snapchat Post, Pinterest Post, LinkedIn Post, etc. You can download posts for all these platforms in just a few clicks.
You can share birthday wishes, congratulations, event posts, and brand posts with your friends, customers, and relatives, and that too in your own language.
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