INTACH discovers ruins of ancient Buddhist site in Odisha
The Odisha Chapter of Indian National Trust For Art & Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has discovered the remnants of a Buddhist site near Ganeswarapur village in Tangi Tehsil of Cuttack district.
The Odisha Chapter of Indian National Trust For Art & Cultural Heritage (INTACH) has discovered the remnants of a Buddhist site near Ganeswarapur village in Tangi Tehsil of Cuttack district.
An expert team from INTACH Bhubaneswar comprising Anil Dhir, Deepak Kumar Nayak, Conservation Architect Satyam Jyoti and Bishnu Mohan Adhikari had recently visited Paralakhemundi in Gajapati district.
The exploration wing of INTACH recently conducted the survey and documentation of the ancient cave, rock carvings and inscriptions atop a small hillock in the Narangarh village near Tapang in Khurda district.
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