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Nearly a week ahead of his Pakistan visit, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is upbeat and eager to visit historical places of the Indus valley civilization. "Nitish Kumar is upbeat and very keen to visit historical places of Indus valley
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Climate change snuffed out this civilisation, finds out a team that includes two city scientists With the deficient monsoon giving India the blues, this scientific discovery has obviously got the entire country and the world sitting up and taking
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The Harappan civilization relied on the regular flooding of the Indus River and its tributaries to fuel their agricultural surpluses. Today, the remains of Harappan settlements are located in a vast desert region far from any flowing river. (Liviu
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Museums should be designed like playgrounds to attract kids to them so that they learn about our history, arts and culture, said Dr S Mukherjee at National Institute of Design (NID) on Friday...During one of his interactions with kids, Mukherjee
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For most of our history we have been caught between competing ideas about Pakistan...What does an Islamic identity mean for the indigenous cultures of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, GilgitBaltistan and the people who migrated to
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Presented by Climate change ended one of the great ancient civilizations Indus or Harappan Civilization was one of the greatest societies in the ancient world. Contemporary with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, its population is thought to have made up
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Rejuvenation 2012' is an exhibition that puts on display over 50 works of ace sculptor Basudeb Biswas and about 25 paintings by artist Subroto Mandal. Biswas is able to transform bronze, a strong and hard material into a fluid and delicate work of
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Extensive excavations at the ancient Tida Bud Teela, a mound spread out over 400 sq m area, in Khalsa Bohla village in Karnal district, 160 km from here, have led to the relics. "The relics include pottery, bones, mud wall, grain store and red-
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Vastu Sangrahlaya, formerly the Prince of Wales Museum, has come up with a unique holiday project where kids learn to have fun while dabbling in heritage and archaeology. The project begins from April 25th and continues till May
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Articles Pottery fragments found from the sites in Kundla village are nearly 2,000 years old Two fresh sites belonging to the Late Harappan Period have been found along the two ends of the Vasal River in Chuda taluka of Surendranagar district, a
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