Revised Notes and Live Class- Indus Valley Civilization

Indus Valley Civilization Indus valley civilization or Harappan civilization, the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent. The nuclear dates of the civilization appear to be about 2500–1700 BCE, though the southern sites may have lasted later into the 2nd millennium BCE. The civilization was first identified in 1921 at Harappa in the Punjab … Read more

Science And Technology In Ancient Period

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> : Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Physiology and Medicine (including Surgery), Ship- building, Mining and Metallurgy, Engineering and Architecture Like people in any other part of the world Indians too, have a rich legacy of scientific ideas. A desire to now the unknown, accompanied with … Read more

Delhi – A City of Seven Sisters

Delhi: A City of Seven Sisters – A Tapestry of Cultures and Histories Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is a city of contrasts. A vibrant metropolis teeming with life, it also holds within its heart a rich and layered history, a testament to the countless empires and cultures that have shaped its identity. Often … Read more

Buddhist Monuments of South India

The Enduring Legacy of Stone: Buddhist Monuments of South India South India, a land steeped in ancient history and vibrant culture, boasts a rich tapestry of religious monuments, with Buddhist sites holding a prominent place. These structures, spanning centuries and diverse styles, stand as silent witnesses to the flourishing of Buddhism in the region, offering … Read more

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part I

Temple Architecture and Sculpture – Part I: A Journey Through Time and Stone Temples, across cultures and throughout history, stand as testaments to human spirituality, artistic expression, and architectural ingenuity. They are more than mere buildings; they are sacred spaces, imbued with meaning and symbolism, where the divine and the earthly intersect. This article delves … Read more

Famous Places

Bikaner and Ajmer   ÿ chosen for National prize for their work under swachh Bharat mission both the district has been declared from open defalcation.       Ramganjmandi ,Kota   ÿ has been included in National agriculture market policy started by Narendra Modi on 14th April 2016 now the farmers can sell their crops … Read more

Buddhist Temples in India

A Journey Through Time: Exploring the Majestic Buddhist Temples of India India, the cradle of Buddhism, boasts a rich tapestry of ancient temples that stand as testaments to the enduring legacy of the faith. From the towering stupas of the Maurya Empire to the intricate rock-cut caves of the Gupta period, these architectural marvels offer … Read more

India’s national War Memorial

A Beacon of Honour: India’s National War Memorial Introduction The National War Memorial in New Delhi, India, stands as a poignant testament to the sacrifices made by the nation’s armed forces. Inaugurated in 2019, this majestic structure serves as a permanent tribute to the valor and unwavering dedication of Indian soldiers who have laid down … Read more

The Chandelas

–2/”>a >DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN” “http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd”> Facts related to Uttar Pradesh Yashovarman, also known as Lakshavarman, was a king of the Chandela dynasty of India. He ruled in the Jejakabhukti region (Bundelkhand in present-day Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh). The Khajuraho inscription also states that Yashovarman turned the rivers Ganga and Yamuna into his "pleasure-lakes", and that the waters of these rivers … Read more

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