Antiquities on display in museum

Antiquities on display in museum
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Retired IAS officer and one of the advisors to Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Ramalaxman stated that the Telangana government was committed to pass on the cultures and traditions of this region to the future generations and to preserve the antiquities unearthed during excavations.

Nalgonda: Retired IAS officer and one of the advisors to Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Ramalaxman stated that the Telangana government was committed to pass on the cultures and traditions of this region to the future generations and to preserve the antiquities unearthed during excavations.

On Saturday he visited Pajjur village of Thipparthi mandal where the Archeology department conducting excavations. He examined unearthed antiquities, which belonged to 2000 BC to 2000 AD. He appreciated the works of officials and directed them to preserve the antiquities in Nalgonda museum for display to the public.

He assured that compensation will be paid to the land owner and the place of excavation would be protected as archeology department asset. District Archeology Museum AD Nagaraju and historian Bhanu Murthyaccompanied Ramalaxman.

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