Killari (Latur) earthquake of September 30, 1993 was one of the deadliest stable continental intraplate events which took heavy toll of life and property and jolted the scientific community once again, after the Koyna event, regarding the stability of the peninsular shield. Major part of peninsular India was thought to be generally aseismogenic except in certain domains like the Cambay graben, the West coast, the Son-Narmada tectonic belt and the Mesozoic ...