Bijan Mondal
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The terrible story of the Sundarbans
It's the middle of the month of Ashad, but it's not raining much this time. I was sitting in our rooftop room looking at the sky outside. At that time I heard a thump on the stairs and looked back to see the old man entering the room. He appeared and said, “Go quickly. Aranyadadu has arrived. He told me to call you." Aranyadadu is actually Patai's grandfather. He was a forest ranger by profession. He has traveled to many places in his long career. He came to Pataid's house after four months and told us great stories. When he came earlier, he told us about a great ghostly experience of a zamindarbari in Samudragarh.
By Bijan Mondal9 months ago in Horror
Plastic Disease
Plastic disease ************************************** Plastic has changed our lifestyle to a great extent. Everything we use throughout the day, starting with our toothbrush in the morning, is plastic. Plastic has many qualities – it is waterproof, light and can be changed into many forms and shapes. Without this element our life is stagnant. But the major drawback of plastic is that it is not 'biodegradable' or biodegradable. Most of the different types of disposable plastic products are 'single use', i.e. those products that we use once and throw away. Although production and use of plastic thinner than 120 microns is prohibited in India, there is no restriction on the use of plastic for packaging purposes. Therefore, the packaging of TV, refrigerator, washing machine and various types of food products is dominated by plastic or thermocouple. 50% of the plastic waste generated in the world is used in packaging. That waste will remain in soil, water and air for thousands of years. As a result, plastic waste is covering the earth's soil, rivers and seas; Numerous microplastics are also floating in the air. Now 2 million plastic bags are used every minute around the world and each bag has a lifespan of only 12 minutes; If this trend continues, 120 million tons of plastic waste will end up in our ecosystem by 2050. This list of waste includes plastic bags, thermocouples, bottles, plates, bowls, spoons, straws, and many other discarded items.
By Bijan Mondal9 months ago in Earth
History of India
The Indian subcontinent, the great landmass of South Asia, is the home of one of the world’s oldest and most influential civilizations. In this article, the subcontinent, which for historical purposes is usually called simply “India,” is understood to comprise the areas of not only the present-day Republic of India (free from British rule since August 15, 1947, celebrated as the country’s Independence Day) but also the republics of Pakistan (partitioned from India in 1947) and Bangladesh (which formed the eastern part of Pakistan until its independence in 1971). For the histories of these latter two countries since their creation, see Pakistan and Bangladesh.
By Bijan Mondal9 months ago in History
Ghost Doll
ghost doll - What happened aunt? - Your house is on fire. The fire brigade has been informed. They will come in a moment. - What is Kakima saying? How did this happen? - I don't know, Bapu. After smelling burning from inside the house, I went to the balcony and saw black smoke coming out of the window of your store room. I shouted and called people. They all gather and watch the fire burning. When the work over there is done, please come back soon. I keep it now.
By Bijan Mondal9 months ago in Horror
Horror Library Story
Animesh was startled when the light suddenly turned on in the club-library in front of the house. He suddenly remembered how many things had happened, a year ago three friends - Animesh, Rahul and Sharmishta used to keep the library every day. They were constantly studying, chatting, and searching for new books. Once Animesh fell in love with Sharmishta. The marriage of the two is also fixed at home. Suddenly one morning Rahul said, "I don't think you will be there for the wedding, I am going to Bangalore tomorrow, the job has been transferred."
By Bijan Mondal10 months ago in Poets
Nebula
The bright variable star V 372 Orionis takes center stage in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, which has also captured a smaller companion star in the upper left of this image. Both stars lie in the Orion Nebula, a colossal region of star formation roughly 1,450 light-years from Earth.
By Bijan Mondalabout a year ago in Earth