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Udai Yadla

Udai Yadla is a fiction writer fascinated by the art of storytelling since childhood. He loves reading fiction across various genres, mentally conversing with the characters of the novels, questioning them and guessing their actions. He has the basic tendency of questioning before believing and exploring the unexplored possibilities. During school and college days, he was constantly accused of daydreaming which was a result of his wandering mind, disputing the conformist ideologies of the world. He cultivated the habit of finding his own answers than adopting the easy route of blindly believing what the books said. You may call him a skeptic, but he is just an analyst of truth in his own respect. He is awed by the intriguing subject of human psychology and believes that the world is the best school, thus becoming its student.

  • Man of the Match award goes to…

    For the first and the last time in the history of cricket there was a crazy thing happened at the Man of the Match award. The award was handed over, not to a batsman, not to a bowler, not to a wicketkeeper, but the pitch curator of the Wanderers, Chris Scott. It was the first…

  • Rain that evaporates before landing, acid rain and metal snow!

    It may sound bizarre, but it snows metal on Venus. The snow is a mineral condensate of bismuth sulfide and lead(II) sulfide. The sun penetrates the atmosphere and triggers a series of chemical reactions to form droplets of sulfuric acid that coalesce to form rain. Normally, it doesn’t rain on Venus as it gets evaporated…

  • Can you imagine money rain? Beware of counterfeit!

    In the course of World war 2 On September 18, 1939, Britain witnessed a rain of money. In an attempt to destabilize the British economy, the Nazi troops dropped loads of counterfeit pounds to start a mass hysteria and collapse the British economy. What’s your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1…