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Wednesday 29 April 2015

25 Horror Short Films We Dare You To Watch Alone Tonight,,,,>>>

1. Lights Out

This guy's channel will sort you out for one creepy night. This little ditty plays on your fears of the darkness in an empty house.

2. He Took His Skin Off For Me

Equal parts creepy and strange, this one will have you going WTF for a while, but it does have a deeper meaning.

3. 2AM- The Smiling Man

This one scared me the most, weirdly enough. Something that starts out goofy ends up pretty damn sinister.

4. Bedfellows

You never know what to expect with a phone call in the middle of the night. Nothing good, obviously.

5. Mama

Most kids get happy when mommy comes home. With a mom like theirs however, it's a little different.

6. Alexia

Brings out the hollowness of social networking pretty easily (and scarily)

7. The Little Witch

This one's an old story adapted into a short film. Suffice to say, monsters aren't always 'under' the bed.

8. Alma

I never knew Pixar could get this creepy. No jump scares here, just straight up horror. 

9. He Dies at the End

What happens when you almost know exactly when and how you're going to die?

10. HI

India's most famous horror short story. Check it out!

11. The Black Hole

A scary little bit with a moral to boot. Don't go for too much of a good thing I suppose... or something.

12. Behind The Door

Don't you hate it when monsters can imitate voices, especially the one's of your family?

13. Peekers

Old people playing creepy games is like my own little nightmare. Thanks a lot!

14. Jack

Where'd the clown in the jack in the box go?

15. There Are Monsters

There's something taking over the human race, and these things are exactly like us.... well almost exactly.

16. The Passing

Detectives study the case of a missing child and a mysterious woman. Lots of fog and dark lighting for feeling.

17. Diner

A couple wakes up tied to their chairs with bags over their heads. You'll never guess what happens next!

18. White With Red

Motels are the best setting for a full power scream fest. This short's no different.

19. The Whistler

Who knew something so innocent as a bird could get so nasty this quickly.

20. Pictured

Another one from the maker of 'Lights Out'. You know what to expect - Major scares!

21. Endless

The visuals in this are just stunning. Considering the budget it was made in, the one's a favourite.

22. The Closet

Two girls plan a surprise for their mom's birthday, but mother dear has a surprise of her own.

23. Red Balloon

Kids can be supremely creepy, as this one proves, much to her nanny's dismay.

24. Behind Closed Doors

An animated short about how the only way to beat a monster is to become one yourself.

25. Doppelganger

Never trust what you see at first glance.

SOURCE:  http://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/short-horror-films/
9 Indian Special Forces That Are Among The Best In The World...>>>

Ranked as the 7th largest country in the world and flanked by a few difficult neighbours, it is definitely a Herculean task to safeguard a country like India. But nothing can be too big a task for us Indians. We know very well how to protect ourselves from terrorists and insurgent attacks. We may get knocked down, but we get up again... ALWAYS. Thanks to the elite special forces we have. Here are 9 Indian forces every Indian should be proud of.

1. MARCOS

MARCOS (Marine Commandos), is a special forces unit that was raised by the Indian Navy in 1987 for direct action, special reconnaissance, amphibious warfare and counter-terrorism.

The training of MARCOS is probably the most stringent in the world with the commandos being tested for physical and mental toughness.

Called as the "Dadiwala fauj", meaning the "bearded army" by terrorists because of their bearded disguise in civil areas, MARCOS are capable of operations in any kind of terrain, but specialise primarily in maritime operations. 

2. Para Commandos

Formed in 1966, the Para Commandos are part of the highly-trained Parachute Regiment of the Indian Army and are the largest part of the Special Forces of India. The parachute units of the Indian Army are among the oldest airborne units in the world.

The main aim of a Parachute Regiment is quick deployment of soldiers behind enemy lines to attack the enemy from behind and destroy their first line of defence.

This shot of the Indus River in Kargil shows the Tiger Hill in the backdrop. The Para Commandos played a pivotal role in helping India claim this peak from the Pakistanis during the 1999 Kargil War. 

3. Ghatak Force

True to its name ghatak (which means 'killer' in Hindi), this infantry platoon goes for the kill and spearheads strikes ahead of a battalion. Every infantry battalion in the Indian Army has one platoon and only the most physically fit and motivated soldiers make it to the Ghatak Platoon. 

The Ghatak soldiers are well-trained, superiorly-armed and equipped to handle situations like terror strikes, hostage situations and counter insurgency operations.

4. COBRA

COBRA (Commando Battalion for Resolute Action) is a specialised unit of the CRPF (Central Reserve Police Force) that was formed to counter Naxalism in India. It's one of the few Indian special forces, that's exclusively trained in guerrilla warfare.

Since its inception in 2008, it has successfully wiped out a number of Naxalite groups from India. Set up with a grant of Rs 13,000 million, it is one of the best-equipped paramilitary forces in India.

5. Force One

Force One came into being in the year 2010 after the deadly 26/11 terrorist strikes in Mumbai. The prime role of this special elite force is to protect the city of Mumbai from terrorist attacks.

This force boasts of the fastest response time in the world and responds to a terror strike in less than 15 minutes. Respect!

6. Special Frontier Force

Raised in the aftermath of the 1962 Sino-Indian war as a special force for covert operations behind Chinese lines in the event of another war with China, it was never really used for its intended role and has mainly served as an elite special operations and counter-insurgency force. 

This covert paramilitary special force operates under India's external intelligence agency RAW and reports directly to the Prime Minister via the Directorate General of Security in the Cabinet Secretariat. It’s so classified a set-up that even the army may not know what it’s up to.

7. National Security Guard

The National Security Guard is India's premier counter-terrorist force. The NSG provides security to VIPs, conducts anti-sabotage checks, and is responsible for neutralising terrorist threats to vital installations. 

The selection process is so demanding that it has a drop out rate of about 70–80 percent. The 7500 personnel strong NSG is evenly divided between the Special Action Group (SAG) and the Special Rangers Group (SRG).

8. Garud Commando Force 

Formed in 2004, the Garud Commando Force is the special forces unit of the Indian Air Force. The training for being a Garud is the longest among all the Indian Special Forces. The total duration of training before a trainee can qualify as a fully operational Garud is around 3 years. 

The youngest special force of the services, the Garud Commando Force is entrusted with the duty of protecting critical Air Force bases, carrying out rescue operation during calamities and other missions in support of air operations.

9. The Special Protection Group

The Special Protection Group is a security force of the Government of India that is responsible for the protection of the Prime Minister of India, the former Prime Ministers and members of their immediate family members. 

They have to gather intelligence, assess threats and provide protection. Their track record has been impeccable after the Rajiv Gandhi assassination and no attacks have been carried out on any Prime Minister ever since.

You make us proud. Really, really proud.  


SOURCE: http://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-special-forces/

Tuesday 28 April 2015

27 Hilarious Arvind Kejriwal Memes That’ll Teach You A Lesson About Honesty...>>>

Move aside Superman, Common-man is here. Love him or hate him, you just cannot ignore Kejru. No seriously, you can't cause he's everywhere. On the television, in the newspapers, on the roads- you name it, and he's there.
So here are some of his most candid moments explained intelligently via memes. After all, thappad se darr nahin lagta sa'ab, dharna se lagta hai.























































We don't think he was flattered with this post of ours, because this happened...


Hey, no hard feelings, bro. It was all in good humor. AAP ki kasam.



SOURCE:  http://www.scoopwhoop.com/humor/arvind-kejriwal-memes/

Sunday 26 April 2015

10 Most Beautiful Mountain Ranges in The World.....>>>>


Valley Of Gods Photo By John B Mueller
With summers knocking at the doors, its perfect time to plan your holiday in the mountains. Its rare to find someone who has not been enchanted by the grandeur, pristine beauty and calmness of these mountains dotting our planet earth.
Here we bring you some inspiration with 10 most beautiful mountain landscapes.
1. Morning Glow 
Morning Glow Photo By Andrew SoundarajanPhoto Credit: Andrew Soundarajan
Morning ascending over the Grand Teton mountains as viewed from the Snake River Overlook
2. Valley Of Gods
Valley Of Gods Photo By John B MuellerPhoto Credit: John B. Mueller
Valley at sunset, Yosemite.
3. Polychrome 
Polychrome Photo By Heather ApplegatePhoto Credit: Heather Applegate
Bit of the range called Polychrome Pass, for obvious reasons, within Denali National Park, Alaska
4. Mt. Shuksan Washinton Northern Cascades
MtPhoto Credit: Brendan Reals
5. Horses Grazing Under Siula Grande
Horses Grazing Under Siula Grande Photo By Colin MonteathPhoto Credit: Colin Monteath
Horses grazing under Siula Grande in Cordillera Huayhuash Andes Peru
6. Rondoy Peak at Sunset 
Rondoy Peak 5870m at Sunset Photo By Colin MonteathPhoto Credit: Colin Monteath
Rondoy peak, 5870m, at sunset in Cordillera Huayhuash
7. Imaginary Waters 
Imaginary Waters Photo By Jon GlaserPhoto Credit: Jon Glaser
This photograph was taken at Moraine Lake in Banff National Park. It was a cold and cloudy day at the lake. The turquoise blue color of the lake reflected the snow covered mountains behind it. The green tree forest created a nice additional element to the scene on the right side of the image. On the left side of the landscape picture, the granite can be seen which shows the test of time while glaciers carved thru them.
8. Mount Rainier Goodnight 
Mount Rainier Goodnight Photo By Inge JohnssonPhoto Credit: Inge Johnsson
Sunset at Tipsoo Lake with Mount Rainier in the distance (Mount Rainier National Park)
9. View Of Overlooking Alps
View Of Overlooking Alps Photo By Ellen van BodegomPhoto Credit: Ellen van Bodegom
View of Mont Blanc massif in French Alps, with alpine climbers in snow, France.
10. Arctic Dawn Over Reine Village
Arctic Dawn Over Reine Village Photo By Janet BurdonPhoto Credit: Janet Burdon
The light of a winter dawn illuminates on the Lofoten Isles with the pretty village of Reine in the foreground. The quality of light in the Arctic circle in winter has to seen to be believed!
SOURCE:  http://www.earthporm.com/beautiful-mountain-ranges/