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26/11 target, Nariman House gets BMC notice over security cabin

Eight years after terrorists destroyed Nariman House, BMC has served a notice to it over illegal additions — a security cabin and a second staircase set up in an open space

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Nariman House in Colaba had applied for permissions to repair the building after 26/11. Pic/Suresh Karkera
Nariman House in Colaba had applied for permissions to repair the building after 26/11. Pic/Suresh Karkera

Nariman House in Colaba, a Jewish outreach centre run by Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg, received international attention after it became one of the main targets during the 26/11 attacks. Eight years later, it has been served a notice by the BMC for illegal additions — a security cabin and a second staircase — said to be a result of anxiety by members of the House, worried for their safety post the attack.

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