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ART AND CULTURE - July 2023

Jul 2023

May 12, 2024

Japan and Nagaland Inaugurate Kohima Peace Memorial and Eco Park

  • The Kohima Peace Memorial and Eco Park in Nagaland hold profound significance, celebrating the collaborative effort between the Government of Japan, the Japanese International Cooperation Agency, and the Government of Nagaland. The inauguration of these projects represents not only historical importance but also serves as a symbol of peace, reconciliation, and educational value.
  • Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki, the Japanese Ambassador to India, acknowledged that the Japanese people remembered the Battle of Kohima, along with the "Battle of Imphal," as one of the most disastrous battles of World War II. He expressed sympathy for the people of Nagaland, who had nothing to do with the war but inevitably had to endure great suffering.

May 10, 2024

National Archives of India Acquires Invaluable Collection of Shri Rafi Ahmad Kidwai

  • The National Archives of India (NAI) acquired a priceless collection of private papers and original correspondences belonging to the late Shri Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, a prominent figure in India's freedom struggle and nation-building efforts. This acquisition ensures the preservation of a significant part of our nation's history and the legacy of a remarkable leader.
  • The collection comprises original correspondences between Shri Kidwai and other eminent leaders, including Pandit Nehru, Sardar Patel, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, and P.D. Tandon. These invaluable documents provide insights into the thoughts, strategies, and collaborative efforts of these leaders during the pivotal era of India's independence movement.
  • As the custodian of non-current records of the Government of India, the NAI holds these historical documents in trust for the benefit of administrators, researchers, and the general public, as per the provisions of the Public Record Act 1993. The acquisition of Shri Kidwai's private papers further enriches NAI's diverse collection of records from eminent Indians across various fields, who have made significant contributions to the nation.

May 05, 2024

Archaeologists Discover a Massive 7000-year-old pre-historic Settlement in Serbia

  • A prehistoric settlement of massive size was discovered in the Banat region of northeastern Serbia. Archaeologists date back the previously known settlement to some 7,000 years, much later than the Late Neolithic period.
  • This discovery is of outstanding importance, as hardly any larger Late Neolithic settlements are known in the Serbian Banat region.
  • The settlement is located near the Tamis River in the Banat region of northeastern Serbia, a landlocked country in the Balkans.

May 02, 2024

Argentine Scientists Unveil Discovery of Speedy 90-Million-Year-Old Herbivore Dinosaur

  • Paleontologists from Argentina revealed the unearthing of a novel medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur, Chakisaurus nekul, which thrived approximately 90 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period in present-day Patagonia. The finding sheds light on a remarkable creature known for its speed and unique tail anatomy.
  • Studies of Chakisaurus have unveiled an intriguing feature: its tail curved downward, a distinctive characteristic not observed in other dinosaurs. This peculiar adaptation suggests novel locomotive abilities, aiding the dinosaur in swift maneuvers and balance during its races, crucial for evading predators in its environment.
  • The name "Chakisaurus nekul" holds cultural significance, reflecting the indigenous heritage of the region. "Chaki" derives from the Aonikenk language, referring to an "old guanaco," a native herbivorous mammal, while "nekul" originates from the Mapudungún language, signifying "fast" or "agile."

Apr 30, 2024

Harappan Habitat Found Near Rakhigarhi Burial Site in Hisar District

  • In a major discovery, archaeologists found a habitat structure at the burial site at mound number seven in Rakhigarhi, an iconic Harappan site in Hisar district of Haryana.
  • As per reports, the mud brick walls of the habitat structure indicated that it could be a site of the early Harappan era dating back to 6000 BCE (about 8,000 years old).
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