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Rhinoceros is one of the oldest land mammal species existing in India. There are five species of rhi...
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Uthiramerur, a Village in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, is notable for its Temple inscriptions that descr...
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The term “millet” is derived from the Latin word “milum,” which translates to grain. millets...
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Chess is one of the most ancient and intellectually stimulating cultural games known to humanity. Th...
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Pattadakal is a complex of Hindu and Jain temples dati incredb to the 7th and 8th centuries CE, loca...
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The Khajuraho Group of Monuments comprises a collection of Hindu and Jain temples situated in Chhata...
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Terracotta, or baked Clay, has been utilized continuously since prehistoric times, making it one of ...
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Sirpur is a Village located along the banks of the Mahanadi River in the Mahasamund District of Chha...
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Fashion and clothing have consistently been fundamental aspects of daily life across cultures. Notab...
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A Tiger (Panthera tigris) is recognized as the largest member of the Cat family and is indigenous to...
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Pottery is widely recognized as the 'Alphabet of Archaeology' due to its remarkable durability and t...
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Coconut (Cocos nucifera) is recognized as one of the most significant crops for humanity, offering a...
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