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1993 Mumbai blasts: For 21 years, family visits blast site to pay tribute to dead son
Updated On: 13 March, 2014 01:11 PM IST | | Priti Khuman
<p>For 21 years now, the Mehta family has made it a ritual to visit the spot near Century Bazar in Worli and pay homage to their son, who lost his life here in the serial blasts that rocked the city on March 12, 1993</p>

It has been 21 years since the 1993 bomb blasts that shook the entire city but the families of about 257 deceased are still not in a condition to come out of their huge loss.
Tejas Mehta, who was merely 13-year-old and desired to be in the Indian cricket team, died in the bomb blast that took place at Century Bazaar in Worli at around 2.17 pm. However, Tejas still remains to stay alive in the memories of his parents who visit the spot every year to pay tribute to him and also lit candles there.

