A 12th century Seuna Yadava stone pillar found in Hinganghat, Maharashtra, reflects Hemadpanti architecture and confirms Yadava influence in Vidarbha. The discovery can boost heritage tourism beyond wildlife attractions but exposes preservation gaps, requiring ASI action, community involvement, and integrated policies to safeguard medieval legacy.
Click to View MoreThe Archaeological Survey of India manages over 3,600 monuments, it faces significant challenges like underfunding, encroachments, and environmental threats. To counter these, the ASI must adopt modern technology, encourage more public-private partnerships, and increase citizen engagement in heritage preservation.
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