The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) plays a role in:

Excavating and studying sites in Meghalaya
Protecting archaeological heritage
Raising public awareness
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is an Indian government agency that is responsible for the archaeological heritage of India. It was established in 1861 by the British colonial government. The ASI has a wide range of functions, including:

  • Excavating and studying archaeological sites
  • Protecting archaeological sites and monuments
  • Promoting public awareness of archaeological heritage
  • Conducting research on archaeological sites and monuments
  • Publishing reports on archaeological research
  • Training archaeologists

The ASI has a network of offices and museums across India. It also has a team of archaeologists, historians, and other experts who work on a variety of projects. The ASI is responsible for some of the most important archaeological sites in India, including the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort, and the Hampi ruins.

The ASI plays a vital role in preserving and protecting India’s archaeological heritage. It is also responsible for raising public awareness of the importance of archaeology. The ASI’s work has helped to make India a world leader in the field of archaeology.

Here are some additional details about each of the options:

  • Option a: The ASI has excavated and studied a number of sites in Meghalaya, including the Megalithic sites of Nartiang and Lumshnong.
  • Option b: The ASI is responsible for protecting archaeological heritage across India. This includes protecting sites from looting and vandalism, as well as from natural disasters.
  • Option c: The ASI raises public awareness of archaeological heritage through a variety of means, including public lectures, exhibitions, and publications.

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