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2,000-Year-Old Buddhist Site discovered in J&K
Why in News?
A 2,000 year old Buddhist archaeological site from the Kushan period has been discovered in Zehanpora village, Baramulla district of Jammu & Kashmir.
Key Points
- Findings: Excavations revealed Buddhist stupas, monastic structures, and other artifacts, indicating the presence of an important ancient Buddhist settlement.
- Historical Significance: The discovery highlights Kashmir’s role as a center of ancient cultural, trade, and spiritual exchange, particularly in Buddhism.
- Government Reaction: Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the discovery as a “proud moment” for India’s heritage.
- Tourism & Research: The site has the potential to boost archaeological research and cultural tourism in the region.
- Archaeological Oversight: Excavations are being conducted under the guidance of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).


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PCS Parikshan