Chennai, 10 June (H.S.) : Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has assured that there will be no delay in approving studies on Tamil civilization, provided they are backed by scientific evidence. The minister's statement comes in the context of ongoing excavations and research in the state, particularly at sites like Keezhaadi, which have shed new light on the ancient Tamil civilization.
Shekhawat emphasized the importance of scientific validation in historical research, stating that any study or excavation that adheres to scientific methods and principles will receive prompt approval and support. This approach aims to ensure that historical findings are accurate, reliable, and free from speculation or bias.
The Keezhaadi excavations have garnered significant attention for their potential to redefine the understanding of Tamil Nadu's ancient past. With evidence of a sophisticated urban civilization dating back over 2,600 years, the site has provided valuable insights into the region's history and culture. The Union Minister's assurance is seen as a positive step towards facilitating further research and exploration in the state.
By prioritizing scientific rigor, the government aims to promote a more nuanced understanding of Tamil Nadu's rich cultural heritage. This approach is expected to attract scholars and researchers from across the country, contributing to a deeper appreciation of the region's history and its significance in the broader context of Indian civilization.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary