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Central Vista: Historians Write to National Archives Head, Seek Clarity on Redevelopment Process

"The complete lack of any clarity about this timeline of redevelopment has left us dismayed about how to plan for research in the coming years and guide our students accordingly."

Transparency Urged in Proposed Demolition of National Archives of India Buildings

Transparency Urged in Proposed Demolition of National Archives of India Buildings
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Hero stone found in old trade path on Western Ghats

‘Hero stone’ found in old trade path on Western Ghats IDUKKI, Updated: IDUKKI, Updated: The stone, depicting an armed man on an elephant, discovered at Chathurangapara Share Article The stone, depicting an armed man on an elephant, discovered at Chathurangapara A one-foot-tall ‘hero stone’ depicting a man atop an elephant, was recently discovered at Chathurangapara near Nedumkandam on the Western Ghats. The area is rich in archaeological findings. Earlier, a large burial urn was unearthed from Hydermettu, near Nedumkandam, and a number of menhirs were found on a hill slope at Santhanpara, 30 km from Nedumkandam. According to the members of the Archaeological and Historical Conservation Forum in Nedumkandam who discovered the stone, it is for the first time in south India that a clear image of a hero atop an elephant has been found. ‘Hero stones’ mark the valiant death of a person in a battle.

Higher education in India is poised for colossal changes

‘Higher education in India is poised for colossal changes’ Updated: Updated: Third Scholars of Eminence Web-Lectures organised by MGU Share Article Third Scholars of Eminence Web-Lectures organised by MGU Higher education in India is poised for colossal changes with deleterious outcomes under ‘surveillance capitalism,’ G. Arunima, Director of Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR) has said. She was delivering the third Scholars of Eminence Web-Lectures, organised by the Inter University Centre for Social Science Research and Extension (IUCSSRE), Mahatma Gandhi University on Sunday. According to Ms.Arunima, ‘surveillance capitalism’ and its engagements with big data will eventually lead to people giving up their privacy and their personal information.

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