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Bhubaneswar, Dec. 18: The Sisupalgarh fort on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, which is now threatened by rapid urbanisation and real-estate activities, is likely to see new excavation work in the coming ...
Sisupalgarh has become a safe den for drunkards and ruffians. Empty liquor bottles lying scattered there stand witness to the nuisance. Besides this, encroachment is a big hurdle in the path of ...
Indian archaeologists say they have found remains which point to the existence of a city which flourished 2,500 years ago in eastern India. The remains have been discovered at Sisupalgarh near ...
Bhubaneswar, May 4: With people discovering a tunnel-like structure close to Sisupalgarh — a monument protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) — on Monday night, the issue of protection ...
Today, Sisupalgarh’s rich history is buried under hundreds of modern houses that have sprung up over the years. Now, even if the land is reclaimed, a lot of it would already have been destroyed.
Two portions of the western rampart of Sisupalgarh have been damaged, soil at the site extracted and the land levelled by land mafia using JCB machines.
BHUBANESWAR: The State Government and JSL Stainless Ltd have jointly taken up a detailed archaeological study for preservation of the historic Sisupalgarh, on the outskirts of the city, for de ...
Sisupalgarh, believed to have been built around the 7th to 6th century BCE, served as the capital of the Kalinga kingdom, and was an important centre of trade and commerce during ancient times.
Known as the 'capital of Kalinga', Sisupalgarh is now lying in a state of apathy. With neither the state nor ASI taking steps for its upkeep, its historical significance could be lost forever. The ...
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