And militants setting a base in the u. K. The Geological Survey of india conducted a preliminary investigation and found traces of metal under the soil according to the investigation. They found identical magnetic waves being found in most parts of the area, except for 10 to 20 meters wide and five to 20 meters deep area. It was found that the Magnetic Field in this area was not uniform, revealing the presence of gold, silver, or some other alloy. Interestingly, the suckled reserves and nearby areas, and the search for gold the dig for gold has already begun. And a bizarre exercise, archaeologist began digging for the treasure, 1000 tons of gold, supposed to be there it under the ruins of a 19th century fort on the basis of a seer posturing. Watched by hundreds of onlookers, the excavation work was being carried out amid tight security at the fort of a former king by a 12member team from the Archaeological Survey of india. The gold rush was triggered after a seer claimed that the godhe
Halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. The ruins of ancient societies may hold keys to our own survival as, out of the past, archaeologists explore one of the greatest of mysteries the decline and fall of grand civilizations. Mission control ignition. And liftoff. Liftoff. Keach for more than five millennia, humankind has seemed to dominate earth, both creating and destroying grand civilizations. Each of these human experiments has changed our planet. This high Vantage Point brings us a new and sobering view. For the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. On the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the expansion of our kind. Just 50 years ago, two billion people lived on earth. Today our global population has reached five billion. Within the next generation, it will double once more. Our exponential growth now threatens the very re
Rajiv has the rare gift of being able to folk coast on shop palm details. He paints a broad pictures. He listens more than he takes. He speaks to generals frankly, but so do the grunts and the other minor characters who drive the plot of any major story. This month marks the tenth anniversary of george w. Bushs invasion of iraq. Nothing written or said better explains the resulting folly than rajivs book, life in the emrad city, the green zone. And yesterday again, rajiv, gives us detail, the new book, Little America. Right now these days, a shortterm sequester to find 80 billion, but over the next decade we have to scrape up three to five trillion, which is just about what we managed to squander on an iraq war that left so many dead and so many more people who hate us. So lets start there. In the front piece of imperial city, he quotes t. E. Lawrence who advised his british superiors in 1917, do not try to do too much with your own hands. Better the arabs do it tolerably than you do i
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The state government orders inquiry into the removal and switching off of focus lights from the Jagannath Temple in Puri. Delhi-based company withdrew services causing resentment among devotees and servitors. Chief secretary visits the temple and instructs action against those involved. Police case registered and new lights installed pending permanent solution.