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ASI Expands Online Ticket Booking to 170+ Monuments

The Archaeological Survey of India now offers online ticket booking for over 170 protected monuments and museums through multiple ONDC-enabled apps, providing discounts and queue-free entry.

Gold found while digging for house in Karnataka's Gadag

A farmer in Karnataka's Gadag district struck gold while digging earth to build a house. The discovery, made on March 14, led to a police investigation and the treasure being secured. Read the full story of this incredible find.

Over 0.5 Kg Ancient Gold Found in Lakkundi, Gadag

A rare treasure of ancient gold jewellery, weighing over half a kilogram, was discovered in Lakkundi, Gadag. Found in a copper pot, the historical find has attracted archaeological attention. Read more about this incredible discovery!

Kashmir's Zehanpora reveals 2000-year-old Buddhist stupas

Archaeologists uncover massive Kushan-era Buddhist stupa complex in Zehanpora, Kashmir. The 10-acre site, mentioned by PM Modi, highlights the region's pivotal role in the spread of Buddhism to Central Asia and China. Discover the story.

60,000-Year-Old Poison Arrows Found in South Africa

Groundbreaking research reveals prehistoric humans in Africa mastered plant-based poisons for hunting 60,000 years ago, pushing back the known origins of biochemical weaponry by tens of millennia.

Ancient Hoysala Inscription Reveals Tamil Nadu Link

A newly discovered 12th-century inscription in Karnataka sheds light on the deep historical and cultural ties between the Hoysala Empire and Tamilakam. Explore the fascinating details of this archaeological find.

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