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Parthenon Sculptures | |
Motorable Road to Amarnath Cave Shrine | |
Kozhikode and Gwalior in UNESCO Creative Cities Network | |
Portuguese Coin |
Tensions flared between Greece and the UK when British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called off a scheduled meeting with his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis, citing disagreements over the status of the Parthenon Sculptures exhibited at the British Museum.
The Parthenon Sculptures represent a cultural legacy that embodies both artistic excellence and a contentious history of removal and ownership. The ongoing debate raises questions about cultural heritage preservation, legal ownership, and the ethical responsibility of museums to protect and restore cultural artifacts to their places of origin.
The completion of a motorable road linking the Amarnath cave shrine in Kashmir's Lidder Valley to the Baltal base camp by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has enhanced accessibility and comfort for pilgrims.
Kozhikode's Literary and Cultural Significance
Gwalior's Musical Legacy: From Tansen to the Scindia Gharana
Recently, a farmer in North Goa’s Nanoda Bamber village found 832 copper coins in a pot buried in the soil which were believed to be minted in Goa around the 16th or 17th Century when it was under Portuguese rule.
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