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Many of us know our Beautiful city Hyderabad for its ethnicity, biryani, Charminar, tank bund and much more. but how many of us know that the city of pearls also contains a horror history? let us check out some unsolved mysteries! <\/p>
1. The Film City of Hyderabad <\/b><\/p>
A large spread of acres, where lots of film stars shoot and stay for a day or two, was actually built on the war grounds of Nizam. nevertheless, the place being the tourist hub of Hyderabad it holds on as the haunted place in Hyderabad! there were many such unexplainable incidents where the lights fall down, someone knocking the door of the bathroom, and even the strange messages written on the mirror in Urdu, a script used thousand years ago! Unfortunately, there were many incidents which caused harm to the workers over there, to that they were strictly complaining that someone pushed them from behind and found no one around. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028154531","data":"578f9768c1e27"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469027999083","data":"
2. The Golkonda fort <\/b><\/p>
As per the rumours, the souls of Qutub Shah rulers still roam in the Golconda Fort. Many people have claimed to hear strange sounds from the ancient ruins at night. Some of the tourists have even experienced body-less shadows wandering in the fort. These unknown and unowned shadows come up suddenly shocking up the person who experiences it. There had been instances when some old photographs and pictures were turned upside down by some mischievous ghosts. Utensils have often been seen hurling up against the walls in the Kabootarkhana. The people who tend to stay back at the fort after a deadline of 6:00 PM are most likely to witness these paranormal phenomena. Film crews who usually do not leave the fortress after the dusk and pass the deadline have often heard distressful sounds of people crying out in pain and are a witness to the most terrific, unexplained and strange activities.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028168019","data":"578f982bbbcec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469028020700","data":"
3. Dhedh Lakh Ghar <\/b><\/p>
Dhedh Lakh Ghar it was constructed 40 years ago and the name itself depicts that it costs around 1.5 lakh the house stands isolated because of the chain suicides that happened with the family which tried to live there, it still has a terrifying and awful air around it even during the daytime, the place is and avoided the neighbours who complain that they can hear strange noises and a woman crying.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028182667","data":"578f977179fb3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469028064587","data":"
4. Khairatabad science college <\/b><\/p>
On the main road just off the Khairtabad flyover, the old dilapidated Tarapuri building that was once a science college goes unnoticed. But people staying around the place say, anybody who enters it, \u201cdoesn\u2019t come back alive\u201d. \u201cWhen the college was closed down years ago, the dead bodies used in the Biology labs were not discarded,\u201d says Mohammad Hafeez, who lives close by and used to work as a security guard in the college. \u201cIf you happen to pass by the place after dark, you can see skeletons walking, and sparks,\u201d says Hafeez<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469028377722","data":"578f983acb152"}]
Every day, 10 individuals are killed or injured via land mines far and wide. Covered explosives come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, however every one of them are expected to be dangerous. For as far back as 60 years, militaries have been diffusing them indiscriminately on front lines crosswise over Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, abandoning them when their wars proceed onward. But, the 110 million overlooked land mines are still savage, and the regular citizens attempting to modify their lives in clashed territories are the most widely recognized casualties of the gradually rusting traps shrouded underground. Before citizen and government gatherings can detonate the mines, they need to discover them \u2014 however chasing for covered explosives is an unsafe, tedious procedure.\nThat\u2019s where Mine Kafon Drone(MKD) comes into picture claiming 20 times faster than traditional de-mining techniques, and up to 200 times cheaper.\n<\/p>
Designer and entrepreneur Massoud Hassani says that his hexcopter comes with three interchangeable arms. The first is used to map the desired area, while the second, a metal detector, is used to detect mines, flagging them with GPS markers for precise geolocation. After this, the drone returns to its operator and swaps its metal detector for a robot arm, which is used to place small detonators the size of tennis balls over the mines' locations. Which are remotely detonated Once the drone is safely out of range, setting off the mine.\nThe designers of the MKD admit that using a drone for such sensitive work creates its own problems. These include the difficulty of detecting mines that have been buried for decades, with a drone that has to hover around four centimetres above the ground. It can also be tricky to rely on GPS (which has an accuracy of around four meters) for precise geolocation, and the MKD team wants to improve this using triangulation from external antennas.\nEven with these challenges though, should the MKD live up to its creators' claims, demining the world's war zones and help, change and save lives.\n<\/p>
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