Museum valued at Rs 12 crore to be opened soon .. Principal Secretary Action
The Keezhadi museum construction at a cost of Rs 12 crore by the Archaeological Department will be opened soon. It has been ordered to complete the work soon. The 7th phase of excavations is underway at Keeladi, Kontagai, Agaram, Manalur near Thiruppuvanam in the Sivagangai district. The excavations that take place here amaze us every time.So far more than 800 archeological sites have been discovered. The Keeladi discoveries prove that the civilization of the Tamils is very ancient.
Keeladi is the 5 phase excavation work completed by the Central and State Governments. These researches found evidence that the ancient civilization was Tamil.
Data confirm that the Tamils had a civilization as early as 3 thousand years ago with 3 different construction methods which are said to be the pinnacle of civilization. Evidence of what happened, including trade, was found below.
The inscriptions were especially found on the pottery found keeladi. This was to confirm the writing knowledge of the people who lived at that time. “The community keeladi has been pursuing equality. Most of them have been witnesses. ”says, Analyst.
Excavation
When the excavation began, it was started with the intention of finding the habitat of the early historical period. The research results obtained from the laboratories had a huge impact on the researchers and the general public. Following this, it was decided to build a museum on behalf of the Archaeological Department and the work is in progress. Phase 7 excavations are underway at Keeladi, Kondagai, Agaram, Manalur near Thiruppuvanam in the Sivagangai district. So far more than 800 artifacts have been found.
Principal Secretary
In this context, the excavation center and the excavation work were inspected. The study was carried out by Chandramohan, Principal Secretary, Department of Tourism, Culture and Hindu Religious Affairs, in the presence of Collector P. Madhusudhanreddy. In addition, an excavation site is being set up at a cost of Rs. They were inspected by Tourism and Charities Principal Secretary Chandramohan today. District Collector P. Madhusudhanreddy was present.
He then instructed the Public Works and Archaeological Department to complete the construction of the excavation site on time.
He further told reporters that an underground excavation site is being set up at an international standard so that the public can view the archeological finds at Kizhakai, Kontagai, Agaram, and Manalur and learn about the Tamil civilization. Steps have been taken to complete the work expeditiously, he said. Chandramohan, Principal Secretary, Department of Tourism and Charity Nearby District Collector P. Madhusudhanreddy.
Museum
He then visited the construction of a museum at an estimated cost of Rs 12 crore by the Archaeological Department … Then, he asked the people there to complete the work as soon as possible and within the stipulated time … He also inquired about the ongoing 7th phase excavations.