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Proposed by the Directorate of Archaeology & Museums at Rakhigarhi, Haryana.. The Institutional Project is developed to have a museum, conservation labs and accommodation for researchers and scholars at the live excavation site

Being one of the most important links to the historic Indus Valley Civilization. Artefacts at Rakhigarhi hold the utmost importance to be preserved and studied for further information about our legacy.
The projects aims to educate people about the globally significant rich history buried under land and lost with time.

According to the Global Heritage Fund, Rakhigarhi is the largest and the oldest Indus sites in the world. The village encompasses a set of 11 mounds with a confirmed size of 350 Hectares.
7 Mounds are identified by the Archaeological Survey of India in the geographical extents of the village. The ASI protects mounds number 1,2,3 and 5; whereas mounds number 4,6 and 7 are under private ownership

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