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It is true that ancient India had a vast knowledge base about myriads of subjects we cannot even think about; but there is a difference. Modern internet, which is the infinite library of the universe, is accessible to every person in fraction of a second by the gentle touch of their fingertips. Whereas those ancient resources are not accessible to all, but it seems that they are just used as exhibits to boast the heritage of the nation to sky high. Knowledge is not to be hidden under the forgotten footprints of history, but should be revealed to the inquisitive minds of the country.

The role of Internet cannot be denied. The thread emphasizes that Indus Valley civilization and other ancient civilizations  were well known and were known to the world through wall paintings of Ajanta and Ellora or through the ancient temples like Konark and Khajuraho to the World for centuries.

Now these civilizations can be accessed through  Museums of Archaeological Society of India. .One such Museums is located in Hyderabad.

Anyone can view through internet itself now

There is no dispute about the role of internet,

 

This repeated attempts of many to dig into ancient history of India and prove everything existed then is perhaps indicative of some inferiority complex. Otherwise there are many advanced countries today who had no past glory. What counts is how we are today and what are we doing for our future.

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