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Does Haryana Cave Hold the Oldest Art in India?

Expectations at the Potentially History Changing Site Ashok Khemka, principal secretary to government archaeology and museums department of Haryana, said that although a team from the department has conducted a preliminary study, further investigations will be undertaken. Archaeologists could, however, be getting ahead of themselves. Dating exercises at similar sites in India have been limited to analysis of the type of tools discovered. Nevertheless, in this case most of the cave paintings were created using red ochre, which means that the scientists expect to find analyzable, or datable, proteins within the pigments. Indian Express say secretary Khemkas has already committed to granting “protection status to Mangar forest” of Haryana. Khemkas boldly claimed that the state archaeologists believe the art world will be dated back “roughly 20-30,000 years.” Khemka also said funds would be provided for a team of experts in prehistoric cave paintings, and that “locals and

Rock Art Sites Push Back Settlement of Northern India - Archaeology Magazine

Rock Art Sites Push Back Settlement of Northern India - Archaeology Magazine
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Saving the greenery in the Aravallis - The Hindu BusinessLine

April 28, 2021 Change with the times: The Aravalli wilderness is often dismissed as a convenient tradeoff in the quest for development   -  SYED SHAZ For the future: Sunil Harsana, a resident of Mangar village, seeks to ensure that the Bani remains a sanctuary for birds, animals and people alike   -  SYED SHAZ 1/2 Change with the times: The Aravalli wilderness is often dismissed as a convenient tradeoff in the quest for development   -  SYED SHAZ 2/2 For the future: Sunil Harsana, a resident of Mangar village, seeks to ensure that the Bani remains a sanctuary for birds, animals and people alike   -  SYED SHAZ

The rich biodiversity of Delhi, Gurugram, Faridabad is in danger — Quartz India

March 17, 2021 Amid the densely packed bustling urban settlements of Delhi and Gurugram, one would expect a jaunt far from the city to catch a glimpse of wildlife. But a new survey of the remnant Aravalli forests of Gurugram, Faridabad, and Delhi conducted in 2019 revealed that they harbour an astonishingly rich diversity of wildlife with relatively high densities of mammals in non-protected areas. Forming a critical wildlife corridor, these contiguous forests, including Mangar Bani, a sacred grove near the Gurugram-Faridabad highway, need immediate protection to ensure wildlife can thrive in this region. One of the most degraded forests of India, Haryana’s Aravallis has suffered rapid deforestation. Frequent instances of human-leopard conflict have occurred in the region and need proper management, notes the WWF-funded report.

The rich biodiversity in Delhi and Haryana s Aravallis is in desperate need of protection

The rich biodiversity in Delhi and Haryana s Aravallis is in desperate need of protection
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