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Top 7 haunted places in INDIA

  These are the 7 most haunted places in India 1. Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan Located in the Alwar region, the uninhabited town of Bhangarh is one of the eeriest places imaginable and is unanimously considered as one of India’s most haunted places. It is considered to be so dangerous that even the Archaeological Survey of India has legally prohibited anyone from entering the Bhangar Fort after dark. The legend goes that during the 16 th  century, a tantric named Singhia fell in love with Ratnavati, the beautiful princess of Bhangarh. And knowing it was a hopeless match, decided to use his magic to seduce her. However, the princess uncovered his plans and sentenced him to death. Before his death, enraged by the turn of events, he cursed the palace to doom and the town to be roofless and miserable forever. Nearby locals believe that anyone who goes into the fort after dark won’t make it back. 2. Kuldhara Village, Rajasthan Rajasthan sure does have the choicest selection o...

Bengal's Role in Indian Revolution

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  Bengal's Immense contribution In Indian Freedom Struggle Bengal, also known as the Cultural Capital of India or simply the Hub of all Cultural Traits, has a huge contribution towards the Indian freedom struggle. It has played a significant and multifaceted role in the liberation of India from the British rule. 1. Birthplace of Social Reforms : The western thoughts and ideas of 'LIBERTY, EQUALITY and FRATERNITY', brought by the British in India had resulted in numerous reform movements taking place in society. Raja Ram Mohan Roy from Bengal, also known as the 'Father of Indian Renaissance', had started reformist movements in the year 1828 that advocated against idol worship, polytheism, caste oppression and social evils like sati, child marriage etc. Pandit Ishwar Chandra Bandopadhyay, popularly known as Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar or 'Daya-r-Sagar'(Ocean of kindness), was another social reformer from Bengal, whose notable work was the enactment of Widow Rema...