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The Mahakumbh has once again brought the Ganga River into the spotlight, sparking discussions from multiple perspectives. However, the significance of the Ganga is not a recent phenomenon.
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From stone age- a cave man communicating with symbols the modern man with gigabits at his fingertips is back to symbols- emojis and smileys.
National Engineers Day in India, celebrated on September 15th, is a special occasion to honor the contributions of engineers to the nation's development and progress. As we celebrate National Engineers Day in India, it's crucial to recognize and appreciate the engineering marvels of ancient India.
India is celebrating National Engineers' Day today, on Sept 15, to remember the Engineering legend of the country Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. Received the Bharat Ratna in 1955 and earlier knighted as a Knight Commander of the British Indian Empire (KCIE) by King George V, M Visvesvaraya was the 19th Diwan of Mysore. On the occasion, let us head back in history and take a look at ten engineering marvels across India.
The caves seen today are the last of the Mahayana Buddhist architecture structures, later taken by Hindus; Jogeshwari Caves are at least 1,500 years old, excavated during the unearthing of Ajanta and Elephanta caves.
The site at Udayagiri Caves was the patronage of Chandragupta II; protected by the ASI, these are probably the only caves from the Gupta period
One of the well-preserved monuments of national importance, they were originally Jain caves and were later converted into a Hindu temple
There are shafts, holes, narrow lanes in the temple which are so impressive that its hard to believe they were created by humans using no technology
After the last month’s government announcement of introducing Rs 20 coins shaped like a 12 edged polygon with design of grains to depict the country’s agricultural dominance, the Reserve Bank of India on Saturday has notified that it will shortly issue new series of banknotes denominating Rs 20.
After PM Modi’s questioned the rule prohibiting photography at protected monuments, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Thursday lifted the ban on photography within the premises of all centrally protected monuments and sites, except at three sites. These three sites include the Ajanta Caves, Taj Mahal and Leh Palace.
Nature is so diverse that we can’t even imagine. A group of divers has connected two underwater caverns in eastern Mexico to reveal what is believed to be the biggest flooded cave on the planet, a discovery that could help shed new light on the ancient Maya civilization.