Strange Happenings at College in Agra


It was the beginning of a new academic year at St. John's P.G College in Agra, and students were settling into their dormitories. The college was known for its excellent academic programs, but it was also known for something else - strange noises and apparitions that haunted the halls at night.

Rumors had spread among the students about unexplainable noises and shadowy figures that would appear in the dark. Some said they heard the sound of someone sobbing in the middle of the night, while others claimed they saw a woman in a white saree floating down the corridor.

Despite the spooky rumors, most students shrugged them off as mere superstitions. But things took a turn for the worse when a group of students decided to investigate the strange occurrences themselves.

One night, four students sneaked into the college after hours and began exploring the dimly lit hallways. They joked and laughed, their footsteps echoing through the empty corridors.

As they turned a corner, they were suddenly greeted with an eerie silence. The hairs on the back of their necks stood on end as they noticed a cold draft in the air. They were not alone.

Suddenly, they heard a bloodcurdling scream, and a figure materialized out of the darkness. It was a woman in a white saree, her hair disheveled and her eyes vacant. The students were frozen with fear, unable to move.

The woman floated closer to them, and they could see that her skin was pale and her lips were blue. She reached out a hand towards them, and they could feel the chill emanating from her touch.

Just as suddenly as she had appeared, the woman vanished into thin air, leaving the students shaken and trembling.

After that night, no one dared to venture into the college after hours again. The strange noises and apparitions continued to haunt the halls, and the rumors only grew stronger.

But the students who had encountered the ghostly woman would never forget their encounter, and they knew that something inexplicable was lurking in the shadows of St. John's P.G College.

As the days passed, the incident was the talk of the college, and everyone seemed to have a theory or an explanation for what had happened. Some said it was just a prank played by mischievous students, while others believed it was a manifestation of a long-dead woman's spirit.

But as more and more students came forward with their own stories of hearing strange noises and seeing apparitions, the college administration was forced to take action.

They hired a team of paranormal investigators to look into the matter, and the team spent several nights investigating the college. They set up cameras and recording equipment in various parts of the college, hoping to capture any evidence of paranormal activity.

On the third night of their investigation, the team captured something that sent chills down their spine. As they were reviewing the footage, they noticed a faint figure moving through the corridors. It was the ghostly woman in the white saree.

The team members were astounded by what they had captured, and they knew they had to share their findings with the college administration. After reviewing the evidence, the administration decided to close down the college until further notice.

The news of the closure spread like wildfire, and the college became the center of attention for paranormal enthusiasts from all over the country. Many people came forward with their own theories and explanations for the strange occurrences, but no one could say for sure what was causing the haunting.

Years passed, and the college remained closed, a shadow of its former self. The ghostly woman in the white saree continued to haunt the halls, and her story became a legend, passed down from one generation of students to the next.

To this day, no one knows what really happened at St. John's P.G College in Agra. But the legend of the ghostly woman in the white saree lives on, a reminder of the mysteries that lie hidden in the shadows.

One day, a young woman named Neha arrived at the college, unaware of its haunted reputation. She had come to enroll in one of the college's postgraduate programs, and was excited to begin this new chapter of her life.

But as soon as she stepped into the college, Neha felt a strange energy in the air. It was as if the college was alive with its own secrets and mysteries.

Neha quickly made friends with some of the other students, and soon enough, they began telling her about the ghostly occurrences that had taken place in the college.

At first, Neha was skeptical. She didn't believe in ghosts or paranormal activity. But as the days went by, she began to experience strange things herself.

She would often hear footsteps in the corridor when no one else was around, and sometimes, she would see the ghostly figure of a woman in a white saree floating past her room.

Neha was terrified, but she didn't want to leave the college. She was determined to uncover the truth behind the haunting, and put an end to it once and for all.

She began researching the history of the college, and soon discovered that it had been built on the site of an old graveyard. The graveyard had been relocated when the college was built, but it seemed that some spirits had lingered behind.

Neha knew what she had to do. She gathered her friends and together, they began performing a series of rituals and prayers to appease the spirits. They lit candles and incense, and chanted ancient mantras, hoping to bring peace to the restless spirits.

As they performed the rituals, Neha felt a strange energy in the air. It was as if the spirits were listening to them, and were slowly beginning to calm down.

After several hours, the rituals were complete, and the group of friends felt a sense of peace wash over them. They knew that they had done something good, and that the haunting was finally over.

The college reopened its doors, and life returned to normal. But Neha and her friends knew that they had uncovered something special - a connection to the spiritual world that had been hiding in plain sight.


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