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Karnataka 70% done with deemed forest survey

Karnataka's forest minister Eshwar Khandre announced 70% completion of the state's deemed forest survey, a critical step for conservation and land-use clarity. Read the latest updates.

Ancient Stone Inscription Found in Pudukkottai Village

Archaeology enthusiasts discover a Tondaiman-era stone inscription in Senayakudi village, documenting a land donation for a historic chathiram. Explore this fascinating find and the call for its conservation.

Earliest Human Cremation Found in Malawi, 9,500 Years Old

Archaeologists in Malawi uncover the world's earliest known intentional cremation, dating back 9,500 years. This discovery challenges assumptions about ancient hunter-gatherer societies and their rituals. Read more to explore the fascinating details.

Goa Launches Digital Land Survey for Urban Property Cards

Goa government begins a landmark digital land survey this month to update records and issue Urban Property Cards (UrPro) in Panaji, Margao, and Cuncolim. Learn about the process and how landowners can participate.

Nitish Kumar Visits Ancient Kumhrar Park, Urges Better Upkeep

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar inspected the historic Kumhrar Park in Patna, home to a Mauryan-era 80-pillar hall. He directed state officials to write to the Centre for improved development and systematic upkeep of the significant archaeological site.

Mangaluru MCC Begins Ward-Wise Property Survey

Mangaluru City Corporation starts a detailed ward-wise property survey to identify all holdings and improve tax revenue. The drive aims to bring clarity to nearly 90,000 pending properties.

Ludhiana Admin Conducts Ground Survey in Lal Dora

Ludhiana district administration initiates a detailed ground survey in Lal Dora areas to identify illegal constructions and encroachments. The move aims to enforce building bylaws and ensure planned development.

Massive Rush at Ellora Caves Strains ASI Resources

Over 14,000 tourists flooded Ellora Caves during Christmas weekend, causing severe crowd issues. ASI staff faced challenges as visitors climbed heritage structures. Experts call for regulated entry.

15th-Century Curse Tablet Found in Rostock Latrine

Archaeologists in Rostock discovered a rare 15th-century lead curse tablet naming a man, woman, and demons. This unique medieval find sheds light on hidden personal conflicts. Read the full story!

Hirebenkal Stone Tombs Isolated After Bridge Damage

A damaged bridge has severed access to the historic Hirebenkal megalithic site in Karnataka. With repairs pending, tourists and even a visiting Swamiji face a strenuous trek to see the 3,000-year-old tombs.

French Tourist Injured, Stranded for 2 Days at Hampi

A 52-year-old French tourist suffered critical injuries after a fall at Hampi's Mahanavami Dibba. Stranded for nearly two days, he was rescued by police and ASI officials. Read about the safety concerns raised.

Rs 500 Crore for Rakhigarhi's Global Heritage Transformation

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini announces a Rs 500 crore Central fund to develop the Harappan site of Rakhigarhi with a museum, research institute, and tourist facilities, aiming for UNESCO status. Explore India's ancient legacy.

Archaeologists uncover 2,200-year-old Chinese imperial highway

Chinese archaeologists have discovered a major section of the Qin Straight Road, a 900-km ancient highway built by China's first emperor. This 2,200-year-old engineering marvel sheds new light on imperial logistics and defence. Read more about this histor

Fake ASI Recruitment Scam Uncovered in Jaipur

Two men from Jaipur orchestrated a fake Archaeological Survey of India recruitment drive, booking a real exam centre to scam job seekers. Details of the elaborate con revealed after arrests on Dec 20.

TN Archaeology Dept Hosts Int'l Science Conference in Madurai

Tamil Nadu's archaeology department will host an international science conference in Madurai from Jan 22-24. Over 70 scholars will discuss ancient DNA, facial reconstruction & more. Discover how science is reconstructing the state's past.

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