Ayandrila Bhadra

An Economics student with an interest in reading, writing and debating. A hardcore coffee addict, an avid procrastinator and a terrible singer. Lover of chocolates, cricket, food, shopping and all things that glitter. Slightly eccentric and likely to be found talking to dogs, reading under the blanket or sleeping.
  • FactsDoor To Hell

    Do You Know About The Door To Hell?

    The world is both a weird and a wonderful place. From countless beautiful destinations to awe-inspiring sights and landscapes, Mother Nature can often surprise us and leave people who witness them stunned and stupefied!! In the midst of Turkmenistan’s Karakum desert lays one such wonder. This breath-taking phenomenon will surely make you rub your eyes and gape in wonder! Via-…

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  • Factschocolate can cause death

    Did You Know Chocolate Can Cause Death?

    “Too much of anything is dangerous”. Indeed, an excess of everything is harmful, be it sleep, exercise, confidence, coffee and even your favorite food- chocolate! Have you ever wondered that the chocolate, which immediately lightens up your mood, improves your brain function and even lowers the risks of heart disease, can actually cause death? Via- justrealmoms.com.br The Major Component- Theobromine…

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  • Why Do We Experience Nightmares?

    Have you ever felt like falling out, being haunted by terrible creatures or being chased but can’t scream? Every person’s dreams are different, but there is no denying of the fact that sometimes these can be really disturbing, shocking, and terrifying. When a refreshing night’s sleep, turns into a nightmare, this one question forces all of us to ponder upon-…

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  • History

    The Story Of The Dancing Plague Of 1518

    One of the most bizarre incidents of 1518 – “The Dancing Plague” is unforgettable in the history of humankind. The residents of the city of Strasbourg, France (then part of the Holy Roman Empire), in July 1518, was struck by a sudden and uncontrollable urge to dance, where the people even ‘danced themselves to death’! This outbreak commenced when a…

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