What We Learnt In 2015

The weird, the wacky and the mind-boggling...

What We Learnt In 2015
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“There is nothing, sir, too little a creature as man. It is by studying little things that we att  ain the great art of having as little misery and as much happiness as possible.”

–Samuel Johnson

  • All mammals larger than rats (from cats to elephants) take roughly the same amount of time to urinate: 21 seconds
  • 1,200 eateries in Hyderabad produce 500 tonnes of the city’s famous biriyani—every day
  • PM Modi eats food with his left hand, suggesting he’s a south­paw who turned right-handed
  • FB founder Mark Zuck­erb­erg does not eat meat unless he has killed the animal with his own hands
  • The recipe for fish and chips first appeared as ‘The Jews (sic) way of preserving salmon’ in Hannah Glasse’s Art of Cookery in 1781
  • Tulsidas used over 1,000 Arabic and Persian words in Ramcharitamanas
  • Wartime British PM Winston Chu­rchill’s waist size was 54 inches
  • Smriti Irani only eats fish procured from a Gujarat fisheries outlet in South Delhi
  • Late US president Ronald Reagan had over 50 partners—all Holly­­wood ­actresses through his 93-year life
  • Lord of the World, a science fiction novel by Robert Hugh Benson published in 1907, shaped Pope Francis’ worldview
  • The rope used to hang Saddam Hussein auctioned for USD 7 mn
  • 132 people have lost their lives between 2002-2012 to witchhunt mobs in Assam
  • India has amended the Cons­titution 99 times in 65 years; US 33 times since 1789
  • Aryabhatta knew about gravity even before Isaac Newton (says the new ISRO chief, no less)
  • Men are most attracted to women with a posterior angle of 45.5 degrees, says a University of Texas study
  • Happy couples have sex at least 11 times a month
  • The Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan has at least 16 million descendants, says a study
  • Pakistan has more nuclear weapons (120) than India (110)
  • 97.4% of all sterilisations perfo­r­­med in India in 2012-13 were on women; only 2.5% were on men
  • Narendra Modi’s ‘achhe din’ slogan was taken from Man­mohan Singh’s last press meet
  • An average Indian consumes 5 gms of sugar a day, against 126 gms by an average American
  • Costa Rica hasn’t used any fossil fuel to generate electric­ity since the beginning of 2015
  • 69 climbers have died on the slopes of the world’s 10th highest peak Annapurna since it was conquered in 1950, making it more dangerous than Everest
  • Only two out of the six James Bond actors—Daniel Craig and Roger Moore—have been Englishmen
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(IN)Veritas Fake degrees have meant income for Jodhpur University

  • Jodhpur National University has issued 25,003 fake degrees, charging Rs 10-15,000 per degree
  • A pair of jeans uses up 3,800 litres of water for washes in its lifetime
  • The Victoria Termi­nus spot from where Ajmal Kasab fired on 26/11 used to be ‘phansi talao’—criminals were hanged here
  • German airline Lufthansa’s name is derived from the Sans­krit words for air and swan
  • Jessica Lall murder convict Manu Sharma has a PG from an institute of human rights!
  • The Nepal earthquake released energy equivalent to 100 million kilos of TNT exploding
  • Spread across 7 sq km between Croatia and Serbia is the wor­ld’s newest county, Liberland
  • The Greek philosopher Aristotle beli­eved till his death that women had fewer teeth than men
  • Mozart made almost one composition a month, acco­unting for 792 masterpieces­ in a short life of 35 years
  • You can file nomination for an election even if you are 102 years of age
  • IAS officer Atheela Abdullah of Kerala is the first Indian bure­au­crat to wear a hijab to work
  • At least 1,200 workers from India and Nepal have died so far in the construction of stadiums for the Qatar soccer World Cup
  • 28 lakh adolescent girls miss school in UP every month beca­use they have no access to hygiene products
  • Indian students in the US spend more on tuition than India as a whole spends on education 
  • 24 policemen were ­deployed at former Bihar CM Jitan Manjhi’s official residence to guard the garden’s fruits and vegetables
  • The world’s most digitally advanced country is Estonia, says Wired
  • Descendants of both Napoleon and Duke of Wellington, the two opponents at the Battle of Wat­erloo, work as bankers in Paris
  • At the time of WW II, only 12.5 per cent of India’s population (380 mn) was literate; life expectancy was 26 years
  • Arica in Chile has recorded the world's lowest rainfall at 0.03 inches a year
  • In Bollywood’s 2013 releases, there were five Muslim leading men, four Christians, three Sikhs and one Jain; the other 65 were upper-caste Hindus
  • The Swedish association for sexuality education has come up with a new word for female masturbation: Klittra
  • Modi sarkar has spent Rs 94 cr on advertisements of Swachh Bharat mission in one year 
  • There were 22 custodial deaths during the Emergency; ‘Vyapam’ has accounted for twice more already
  • Telephone took 75 years to reach 50 mn people, radio did that in 38 years, TV in 13; FB did that in a year and Angry Birds in 35 days
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Of Stoics Was Nixon’s last lunch as the president deliberately frugal?

  • The day he resigned in 1974, Richard Nixon had a lunch of four pineapple slices, some cheese and a glass of milk
  • Only 46% of the world practises mouth-to-mouth kissing
  • 99 per cent of sea birds will have swallowed plastic by 2050
  • Gabbar Singh (played by Amjad Khan) didn’t feature in DD’s Sanskrit documen­tary on the 40th anniver­sary of Sholay
  • As a chemist, the late UK PM Margaret Thatcher was part of a food industry team that developed the ice-cream scoop
  • Indians are the largest ethnic sperm donors in the United Kingdom, more than African, Chinese and Pakistan men
  • Micromax owner Rahul Sharma gave actress Asin a Rs 6 crore ring when he proposed to her
  • The chances of a Labrador (like Somnath Bharti’s ‘Don’) attacking a potential victim (like Bha­rti’s wife) is “1-2%” (say vets)
  • The requirements of 900 million users of WhatsApp are serviced by exactly 50 engineers
  • Ben Kingsley wasn’t Sir Richard Atten­borough’s first choice to play Gandhi. The offer had gone to Alb­ert Finney and Alec Guinness, both of whom turned it down
  • One out of every three lawyers in the country is “fake” (says the Bar Council of India)
  • Pornographic content was accessed inside the UK’s Parliament 700 times a day last year
  • Year 2015 by the Gregorian calendar is year 104 in North Korea
  • The flagship store of the Nalli silk and sari brand in Chennai is spread over 1.5 acres
  • The Tirupati ‘laddoo’, 250 crore pieces of which are sold every year, is now 300 years old
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Bottled Up What was the letter all about? Will it be read out?

  • The world’s oldest mess age in a bottle finally washed up on land—after 108 years.
  • In the last 20 years, there have been some 6,024 acts of terrorism on Indian soil
  • Digital India ambassador Ankit Fadia’s website has been hacked at least nine times
  • 20 towers of the size of Empire State building could have been built in the time mankind has spent watching Psy’s “Gangnam style” on YouTube (2.5 billion times)
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Interminable At his old age, this actor is still raking in the moolah

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger, 68, will be paid Rs 100 crore to play the android nemesis of Rajnikanth, 64, in Shankar’s Robot 2
  • Women are more promiscuous in colder climates and are happier with monogamy in hotter ones
  • One in five people scans Facebook while having sex (says a Durex survey)
  • Sahara’s jailed boss Subroto Roy has paid Rs 1.23 crore to avail a few “special facilities” in Tihar jail
  • More people have died in gangland killings in Chicago (7,356) than the official toll in the Iraq war (4,424) in the last 15 years
  • Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, the freedom fighter, is film actor Aamir Khan’s great grand uncle
  • Herman Melville’s 1851 classic Moby Dick was based on a real-life incident
  • The sales of platinum is climbing in India thanks to South Indian men, who use it for accessories
  • There is no difference between the male brain and the female brain
  • Britons are the most travelled people in the world, Brazilians the least
  • The Mughal emperor Akbar devised a way of playing polo at night, by setting the balls made of wood of the Palas tree on fire
  • In Binary, 2015 is 11111011111.
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