
New Delhi: Is the Taj Mahal, India's most iconic monument, on its last legs? The Archaeological Survey of India has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying that in the last 30 years, the south-west minaret of the monument has tilted 3.57 centimetres. Meanwhile, the MP from Agra Ramshankar Katheria has been quoted by 'Daily Mail' that the Taj could cave in, in the next two to five years....

08:02 PM, Jan 27, 2012

Orissa CM Naveen Patnaik has written to the PM asking for help. ...

04:00 PM, Oct 15, 2009

Archaeological Survey of India has taken charge of the land. ...

09:32 PM, Sep 23, 2009

64 warriors or Yoginis are worshiped in a temple near Bhubaneswar. ...

06:25 PM, Oct 05, 2008

ASI bore the brunt of challenging faith, but did not study much about Ram Setu. ...

02:27 AM, Sep 23, 2007

The National Museum doesn’t have space for artifacts now with the Archeological Survey of India sharing space with it. ...

10:12 AM, Jun 02, 2007

Lonavla's 1,000 rock caves and their Buddhist shrines are now under siege by Hindu devotees. ...

08:47 AM, Mar 18, 2007

Remains of an undated civilisation were discovered in Kotabal plateau, but the site was buried soon after. ...

03:39 PM, Dec 03, 2006