Paranormal Activity | Hauntings at the Karkardooma Court
Strange CCTV footage, computers that get turned on automatically, and the story of a prisoner's wrongful conviction. Read ahead to find out about the real story behind the paranormal activity at the Karkardooma Court in Delhi.
Lambi Dehar Mines: Horror Amidst the Hills
Strange noises, ghostly apparitions, birds that drop dead, and a mishap that killed thousands. Are the Lambi Dehar mines of Dehradun really haunted? Read ahead to find out!
Dead Men Tell No Tales? — The Rajendra Murder Case
This bizarre case in Gurugram, where a dead man's spirit possessed his cousin and told the tale of his own murder, would make you question the oft-heard proverb, ‘Dead men tell no tales.’.
Bhoots of Begunkodor: India's Haunted Railway Station
For over forty years, Indian Railways had officially kept the Begunkodor Railway Station shut down because it was 'haunted'. Passengers would hear the sounds of a sad woman and a wailing baby while they crossed this station. However, what was the truth behind these hauntings?
The Kuldhara Curse: Rajasthan's Ghost Town
Early in the 19th century, all residents of Rajasthan's Kuldhara village decided to abandon their homes! Was it a tyrant's curse, or was there something more sinister to this 'ghost town'?
Delhi Cantt: Hauntings at the Cantonment
Delhiites have often heard the tale of a woman in white Sari seen near the Delhi Cantonment. Why is this locality considered haunted & what are the various horror stories associated with Delhi Cantt? Read ahead to find out!
Dr Death I Lohaghat's Hospital from Hell
What if you knew the time of your death? A doctor in colonial-era India was actually predicting this for his patients, and quite accurately too! However, did 'Doctor Death' really possess supernatural powers, or was there more to it than what meets the eye?
Malcha Mahal: Hauntings at the Hunting Lodge
Considered to be one of the most haunted places in the national capital, Delhi's ruined Malcha Mahal sits just behind the Rashtrapati Bhawan, surrounded by a thick growth of cacti, keekar and other sharp-edged plants. However, is this Tughlaq-era hunting lodge really haunted by the spirits of a Begum and her two children? Or is there more to Malcha Mahal's story than what meets the eye?
Bhangarh I Cursed Fort, Trapped Souls
If you were to Google 'haunted places in India', the Bhangarh fort would certainly appear in the top few names. However, what is the history behind the horrors at Bhangarh? Is it really an evil Tantrik's curse? Or is there something more to the fort than what meets the eye?