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.                                    RED RAIN in KERALA The Boom and the Flash Just to add to the whole mystery thing, in 2001, a few days before the blood rain phenomenon started, people of Kottayam and Idukki reported as sudden flash of light and a sound in the sky. People say that it was pretty much like a sonic boom. Not only that, people also reported that the trees shredded shrunken and wrinkled burnt leaves. Some even reported sudden formation and disappearance of wells. The Red Rain Pattern The blood rain followed a specific pattern. It always rained over a very localized area of no more than a few square kilometers. Some said that the rain was even more localized in certain areas with normal rain pouring down only a few meters from the red rain. At that time, there was no plausible explanation for this localized rain pattern. Even more interesting was that the red rain in specific poured down for no more than 20 minutes.
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7 Amazing Facts About The Indian Railways You Never Knew   1.Loco-pilots (train drivers) are paid more than an average software engineer Salaries are the tune of Rs. 1 Lakh per month and more.   2.Indian Railway is constructing the highest rail bridge over Chenab, in J&K Five times the height of Qutub Minar, it will be taller than the Eiffel Tower.  3.The Indian Railways website gets close to 12 Lakh hits per minute Hourly traffic on IRTC.com is more than annual traffic of some of the most popular Indian websites. It can support almost 5 million threads at one time. But, we’ve got more people than that. Hence the never ending trolls. 4. If the tracks of Indian railways were to be laid out, they would circle the earth almost 1.5 times  5.The station with the longest name is Venkatanarasimharajuvaripeta And it’s sometimes spelled with ‘Sri’ prefixed. Quite a mouthful.  6.The longest tunnel in the country is 11.215 kilometers long!
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I don't need to wait for a film's release to donate for Nepal: AKSHAY KUMAR Mumbai: Bollywood superstar has denied speculation that he would be donating the first day collection of his upcoming film 'Gabbar Is Back' for Nepal quake relief fund. Akshay, who shot his last release 'Baby' in the earthquake-affected country, said he cannot take such decisions as he is not the producer of the film. Akshay, who shot his last release 'Baby' in the earthquake-affected country, said he cannot take such decisions as he is not the producer of the film. Akshay Kumar has denied speculation that he would be donating the first day collection of 'Gabbar Is Back' for Nepa "Heard a rumour that I am donating #GabbarIsBack's 1st day collections to the #NepalEarthquake victims. Firstly, I am not the producer so that's not my call to make and more importantly I don't need to wait for the film's release to do my bit," Akshay posted

NEPAL EARTHQUAKE

Amazing Facts about Nepal earthquake Earthquakes kill approximately 8,000 people each year and have caused an estimated 13 million deaths in the past 4,000 years. Nepal authorities have confirmed over 4000 deaths. Initial search and rescue operations have led to the retrieval of thousands of bodies so far. As these ops move towards remote areas, the death toll is expected to reach 10,000. India too suffered from the quake beyond boundaries. So far, over 60 deaths have been reported in India alone. Moreover, hundreds in the country were injured during the earthquake. The worst affected state has been Bihar with over 50 deaths. The earthquake in Nepal was the biggest earthquake in the country in over 80 years. The impact was felt as far as West Bengal and Rajasthan. The region last experienced such a tragedy back in 1934.  The Indian Air Force has airlifted some 2246 people so far. A total of 5,600 Indians have been rescued from Nepal so far. The IAF has deploy