Sunday, 30 October 2011

IS MUMBAI HAUNTED ??

Haunted Mumbai:Guess which well-known hotel is missing a 13th floor


The Trident Hotel at Nariman Point -- a victim of triskaidekaphobia.
 
You can’t get to the 13th floor of the Trident Hotel at Nariman Point because there isn’t one. In fact, it is not uncommon for skyscrapers in Mumbai’s commercial district -- like Hoechst, Maker Chambers and Atlanta -- to exclude 13 when numbering their floors.

However, urban legends and local superstitions in haunted Mumbai go beyond mere triskaidekaphobia.

Stories of ghosts, unexplained serial suicides, abandoned mills, haunted houses and territorial widows in white saris determined to make people’s lives miserable from the afterlife, populate a large unofficial body of local folklore.

Despite the catalog of gruesome urban legends, Mumbai is a city with its head on its shoulders; a city with too much grit to capitulate to ghost stories
 
Grand Paradi Towers.
No one will ever stop driving down the winding road from the Tower of Silence that offers one of the best views of the city; and the price of an apartment at Grand Paradi will surely frighten a Mumbaiker before any old story about spiteful spirits.



A spate of suicides here makes the luxurious Grand Paradi apartments one of Mumbai most notorious residential  …



Arguably the most famous haunted Mumbai house is situated in one of the city’s most affluent areas.

On the eighth floor of the Grand Paradi Towers in Kemps Corner, a series of freakish suicides drew attention to what appeared to be a gruesome pattern of deaths and accidents in the building.

In 2004 an elderly couple jumped out of the window of this apartment. Their children and their grandchild followed suit within the year.

“There was something unacceptable to our rational minds that a whole family, three generations, living in one house should commit suicide in the same way," says a resident who has lived in the building for 30 years. "There have been up to 20 fatal accidents and suicides since the building was constructed in 1976. Many involving children and even a maid who either jumped or fell out of a window."

After the series of unfortunate events the building society began to believe that paranormal forces were at work.
“After the suicides of the family the building society decided to do a puja and a havan (prayer ceremonies) and since then everything has stopped but the flat remains unoccupied," another resident tell us.



 Sanjay Gandhi National Park

You think this gate could keep the phantom hitchhiker out?


Located on the northern fringes of Mumbai, this large protected area is usually where visitors go in search of wildlife.

There are rumors however, that at night people see a phantom hitchhiker.
Dubious as this sounds, forest guards insist it's true.



 Mukesh Mills

For nearly 30 years the derelict Mukesh Mills was used by film and television crews. It's now making way for a …
 

Shut down in 1980, this enormous abandoned mill in Colaba has been the shooting ground for numerous Bollywood films and advertisements.

Deserted and rundown, Mukesh Mills is a ready-made set for horror films and Gothic shows, especially considering the mills are actually considered to be haunted.

Many directors, actors and producers refuse to work here past sunset.

One television actress claimed to have had a particularly bad experience when one of her female co-stars suddenly began speaking in a manly voice, as if she were possessed, telling the crew to leave the premises immediately.

Others say this haunted Mumbai area is jinxed and people are always losing their belongings, wallets and phones.
Mukesh Mills will soon be demolished and replaced by a new high-rise residential and commercial complex and a five-star hotel.


 Tower of Silence


The Tower of Silence, a Parsi temple near Bombay, circa 1955.
 
 

Sounds ominous doesn’t it? The Tower of Silence is actually a Parsi cemetery situated rather picturesquely on Malabar Hill in South Mumbai.

Custom dictates that Parsis leave the bodies of their dead for vultures to feed on.

The graphic images that come to mind lend themselves to all sorts of horrifying stories.

The winding road that leads down the hill is particularly desolate and eerie at night and the place has become recognized as a kind of ghoulish hangout.
The weird happenings at the Grand Paradi Towers for instance, were blamed on spectral forces emanating from this cemetery.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

10 facts about Muammar Gaddafi

 

Libya's deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi was injured and captured by fighters of the Libyan National Transitional Council. Here are some facts about Gaddafi:


 
  1. Muammar Gaddafi was born to a Bedouin herdsman in 1942 in a tent near Sirte on the Mediterranean coast. He abandoned university geography studies for a military career that included a short spell at a British army signals school.

  2. Muammar Gaddafi is the longest-serving leader in both Africa and the Arab world, having ruled Libya since he toppled King Idris I in a bloodless coup at the age of 27.

  3. Muammar Gaddafi embraced the pan-Arabism and tried without success to merge Libya, Egypt and Syria into a federation. A similar attempt by him to join Libya and Tunisia also ended in acrimony.

  4. In 1977 he changed the country's name to the Great Socialist Popular Libyan Arab Jamahiriyah (State of the Masses) and allowed people to air their views at people's congresses

  5. Gaddafi was shunned internationally because the West accused him of terrorism, abandoned his programme of prohibited weapons in 2003 to return Libya into international mainstream politics

  6. UN sanctions, imposed in 1992 to pressure Tripoli to hand over two Libyan suspects for trial for the 1988 Lockerbie airliner bombing over Scotland, crippled oil-rich Libya's economy, dampened Gaddafi's revolutionary spirit and took the sting out of his anti-capitalist, anti-Western rhetoric.

  7. In September 2004, US President George W. Bush formally ended a trade embargo as a result of Gaddafi's scrapping of the arms programme and taking responsibility for Lockerbie.

  8. In August 2006, Gaddafi made a series of speeches scolding his nation for over-reliance on petroleum, foreigners and imports and telling them to start making things people need.

  9. Gaddafi said in an interview that he feared the change of power in Tunisia was being exploited by foreign intervention

  10. He also denied that he had invited deposed Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to Libya. In a speech soon after Ben Ali's departure, Gaddafi said he was "pained" by the violent events in Tunisia, that people there had been too hasty in pushing Ben Ali out and that blood might have been shed unnecessarily.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users


Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users
Guess what are making waves among the tech junkies these days? The myriad apps available for platforms like Android, BlackBerry, iPhone etc.
Out of these, Android is gathering steam like anything. Its popularity is soaring over Ios andAndroid Market is flooded with apps.
Below we discuss five great 'desi' apps for Indian users and they're totally free!
Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users

Indian Railways App

This easy-to-use app is designed to make the lives of rail passengers a little less tough. Users can search for trains, look up seat availability, check PNR status, inquire about fares and do all other things which can help them plan a good journey.
Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users

BookMy Show App

This app lets you browse for movies in the theatres in your area and then you can book directlythrough your phone. You can also search through listings for plays and other events. Currently, you can only book for movies and plays and other events will follow soon.
Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users

India Newspapers

This app is your key to unlocking the world of news. It allows you to read newspapers, magazines and news sites from India. The app offers great deal of customization. You can add and delete newspapers/magazines and share news stories with your friends. It also allows access to regional newspapers.
Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users

PaniniKeypad Hindi IME

Amazing app for all those who need to type in Hindi or love typing in Hindi. It also supports a number of other Indian languages.You can switch to the keypad by long-pressing the text input area and then selecting the input method.
Five Great Android Apps for Indian Users

Moneycontrol Market on Mobile

The official app for moneycontrol.com, India's leading portal of finance and stock market and other money matters. One of the best apps to stay updated with what's happening in the stock market. You can get the latest quotes of all the stocks and access other market-related news and advice from experts.