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Work-from-home job ideas

Working from home job ideas If your current employer doesn't embrace a work-from-home staff, you may find a bridge to your next job — or even a new career — working in the gig economy. Flexible work-from-home jobs Today's freelance job marketplace,...

How to Make Money Blogging

If your blog gets decent traffic, consider using any of the following tactics. If your audience is small, the first two are probably a better fit. Either way, employing more than one money-making method will increase your opportunities to...

How to Make Money on YouTube

Create your channel, upload videos, and gain an audience to monetize your videos. Set up Google AdSense to make money per click from your videos and market them in places other than YouTube. If you have at least 4,000 watch hours...

How to Make Money Offline

Sell your gently used clothes Selling clothes you no longer wear is a quick way to make some money. Start with local consignment shops to make money quickly or use sites like ThredUp and Poshmark to find buyers. If you...

How to Make Money Online

How to make money online Making money online is the sweet spot people look for in the gig economy. Whether you aspire to be a six-figure social media influencer or are just looking to supplement your regular income with some...

Archaeological Important Question PDF

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Adichanallur Findings

A golden civilisation beckons from underground at Adichanallur Reference: The Hindu Official site https://www.tnarch.gov.in/ Resumed after nearly one-and-a-half decades, the excavations in the southern wedge of Tamil Nadu have yielded a wealth of materials, including gold, metals and human remains, that will help...

Adichanallur Excavation

The Archaeological Survey of India has undertaken an extensive excavation at Adichanallur in Tamil Nadu. In 1903-04 British archaeologist Alexander Rea unearthed a treasure of over 9,000 objects in Adichanallur. Nearly 100 years later in 2004 and 2005 archaeologists found a...

Excavation Sites of Sangam Age

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has approved Tamil Nadu’s request to continue excavations at four locations including Keeladi. This development is expected to bridge the 1000 years gap in history between the Sangam Age and the Indus Valley civilization. The excavation will be...

Keezhadi Excavation

What is Keeladi (Keezhadi) excavation? In 2013-14, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) carried out explorations in 293 sites along the Vaigai river valley in Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Sivaganga and Ramanathapuram districts. Keezhadi in the Sivaganga district was chosen for...