Afghan mineral riches open up big opportunities for IndiaFor the Afghan government, it is primarily a copper mine that will bump up the country's coffers in the long run. For archaeologists and conservationists, it is a historical Buddhist site that should not be allowed to go the way of the Bamiyan ... Business Today India, 3 weeks ago |
Hindu Temple adjacent to Ch...Archaeological Survey of India has clearly declared that the Hindu Temple adjacent to Charminar is illegal. It has rejected the claim of the communal elements which had declared it ancient and legitimate setting aside the historical facts. A city ... Siasat Daily, 1 month ago
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Archaeology workshop explores new methodsContribution of Indian archeology to the world of knowledge during the post-independence era has been immense. A lot of data pertaining to the development of pre-historic societies, development of village settlements and its evolution into the Indus ... Times of India, 1 month ago
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Heritages renovated in LalitpurLALITPUR: Nine historically, and archaeologically important places in the district have been renovated with the Indian assistance. The dilapidated Napichandra Mahabihar, historic public home, and cremation areas were renovated in three years. The ... Himalayan Times, 3 weeks ago
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Our monuments should be aliveTravel anywhere in a traditional Indian city, your progress along its centre will be impeded by a building of some significance. In the south, your passage will be blocked by white walls that enclose the concentric layout of a temple. In Rajasthan, ... India Today, 3 weeks ago
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Special cover on Sayajirao III, releasedA special cover to mark the 38th year celebrations of Baroda Philatelic Society and the 151st birth anniversary year of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III was released on Saturday. The cover was released at an exhibition 'Stampmania's Vadophilex' that ... Times of India, 3 weeks ago
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Saheb-of-Indian-filmsA still from the first feature film of India, Dadasaheb Phalke's Raja Harishchandra (1913). Dadasaheb needs no introduction. He was the expert of silent cinema and introduced India to the art of cinematic experience. Take a pictorial tour through ... Hindustan Times, 3 weeks ago
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Saheb of Indian filmsSharayu Phalke Summanwar, 62, is no actor. Nor is she a screenwriter, editor or casting director. After finishing her economics degree at Lady Shriram college in 1970, she became a banker, and now leads a quiet retired life in Pune with her husband. Hindustan Times, 3 weeks ago
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The return of the nativeIndia was the only country in the world to have five big cat species until recently. While the mile-a-minute cheetah has lost the race to survive in India, the tiger has its back to the wall, the sinewy snow leopard is barely surviving in its ... The Hindu, 1 month ago
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Cover story: India's fastest vanishing treasuresThe country we know and love won't be around forever. Even as you read this, a tiger somewhere is being hunted for skin or for sport. A stately monument is witnessing its last few summers. A lush forest is being sacrificed in our thirst for ... Hindustan Times, 1 month ago
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