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5,300-year-old Early Harappan settlement found in Kutch

Researchers have discovered a 5,300-year-old Early Harappan settlement near Lakhpat, Kutch, predating Dholavira's prime. The find, near the Juna Khatiya burial site, includes a unique burial with..
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Lost civilisation beneath Indian ocean older than Harappan civilisation?

In 2000, a potential submerged city was discovered in the Gulf of Khambhat off the coast of western India. Sonar technology revealed geometric structures and artifacts, including pottery and human..
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Harappan site cave-in kills 25=year-old IIT-D researcher

A 25-year-old climate researcher from IIT-Delhi died in a cave-in at a Harappan-era site in Gujarat's Lothal. She and a professor were trapped in mud while collecting sediment samples. The professor..
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IIT Delhi PhD scholar dies after pit collapse near Harappan excavation site in Gujarat's Lothal

Tragedy struck an archaeological dig near Lothal, Gujarat, on Wednesday, claiming the life of a 23-year-old IIT Delhi PhD scholar, Surabhi Verma. Verma and three other researchers, from IIT Delhi and..
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Even 5,000 years ago, Gujarat meant business; flourished in Harappan era

hat 'dhandho' is in the blood of Gujaratis can be seen by the archaeological finds that indicate the people of this region were prolific in exploring resources and making goods like shell bangles and..
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Jai Hind - Red Fort Sound and Light Show to be Open to Public from January 17

jai hind - red fort sound and light show to be open to public from january 17
· Inaugurated by Shri Amit Shah, Hon'ble Home Minister of India · The show will take viewers on a journey that captures the unyielding spirit of India as witnessed by the iconic Red Fort · The..
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Gujarat’s Harappan necropolis reveal death rituals of 5,000 years ago

The digging began in 2019 at Juna Khatiya village, about 30km from Lakhpat in Kutch district, and archaeologists found rows of graves with skeletal remains, ceramic pots, plates and vases, beaded..
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