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World Heritage Day, visitors can explore ASI-protected monuments in India for free, as announced by the Culture Ministry.
India is home to one of the world’s richest and most diverse cultural legacies, and the ASI plays a vital role in preserving this wealth.
Project management, SMART objectives, and GenAI can help ASI restore India's monuments efficiently, sustainably, and ...
World Heritage Day is celebrated every year on 18th April to honour and protect cultural and natural heritage. Currently, ...
Hyderabad: As many as 15 inscriptions from the Satavahana period have been discovered by the Archaeological Survey of India ...
World Heritage Day, observed annually on April 18, underscores the global importance of safeguarding cultural and natural heritage. This year’s theme, ‘Heritage under Threat from Disasters and ...
Indiatourism Mumbai organised a clean-up and tree plantation drives at Kanheri Caves in Sanjay Gandhi National Park to ...
ASI explores Dwarka's historical significance through underwater archaeology, aiming to uncover and analyze ancient artifacts ...
Over the years, Rakhaldas Banerji worked on several important projects, including the excavation of the Indus Valley ...
Karnataka has embarked upon a village-level survey for documentation of antiquities in an initiative that is reckoned to be the first-of-its-kind in the country.
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