A three-day relic-discovery drive in Lakkundi, India, unearthed an 8ft, 12th-century inscribed stone tablet. Locals handed over historical artifacts, and five historic temples-turned-houses were identified. Authorities plan to create a museum and are working towards adding Lakkundi to UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list.
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