Some stories refuse to die. Even after decades, they whisper through the gaps of official records, echo in family conversations, and stir emotions in courtroom corridors. One such story is that of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the man who dared to dream of a free India through a different path—radical, fearless, and dangerously inspiring. The official narrative claims that Netaji died in a plane crash on 18th August 1945, in Taihoku (modern-day Taipei), Taiwan. A tragic end to a heroic journey—that's what textbooks tell us. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find layers that have been buried, locked, or dismissed for decades. This blog doesn't aim to just recount what happened. It’s an attempt to explore what didn’t get told. What stayed in the shadows. Why so many contradictions surround Netaji's death. And why, after nearly 80 years, India still doesn’t have closure. Because this isn’t just a mystery—it’s a mirror reflecting the insecurities of a newly free nation, the qui...
We humans have always been afraid of death, even when we know it is the only truth which is inevitable. We are scared to confront the demons within us, and more afraid of what we will see in our afterlife. Some of us believe that there is no afterlife: heaven or hell, suggesting that heaven and hell are the consequences of one's karma (deeds) and we will have to bear them in this life only. Throughout history, humans have always wondered about the end of the world. Different religions offer unique perspectives, each telling a story of how everything will come to an end. Some describe a final battle, while others see the world fading away slowly. The idea of the end of the world is not just about destruction; it also symbolizes transformation, judgment, or a new beginning. Do you believe in rebirth or reincarnation? If yes, then check out our latest blog on: Proof of past lives? These stories will make you think! Let’s explore the fascinating beliefs of Hinduism, Jainism, Christiani...