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Officials Secure Vishnu Idol Found in Ranipet During Excavation

A Vishnu idol was discovered during excavation in Ranipet, Tamil Nadu, and is now under government custody as per the Indian Treasure Trove Act 1878.

Aftab Ansari - - 1 min read
Officials Secure Vishnu Idol Found in Ranipet During Excavation

In Brief

  1. Vishnu idol discovered in Ranipet during routine excavation.
  2. Indian Treasure Trove Act 1878 mandates such finds belong to government if below one foot deep.
  3. Officials have taken the idol into custody to preserve it.
  4. Discovery highlights Tamil Nadu's rich cultural heritage and ongoing archaeological significance.

A Vishnu idol was unearthed recently in Ranipet district of Tamil Nadu during a routine revenue department excavation. According to revenue officials, the idol was found below a depth of one foot, which legally classifies it as government property under the Indian Treasure Trove Act of 1878.

The authorities promptly took possession of the artifact to ensure its preservation and proper handling. The act specifies that any treasure or antiquities found beneath this depth must be reported and handed over to the government to protect cultural heritage.

The discovery adds to Tamil Nadu's well-documented history of archaeological richness. Officials continue to monitor such finds closely to safeguard historically significant items and promote heritage conservation.

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