The Times of India
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The Smithsonian's decision to return two Indian bronzes but propose a loan for a third, the Nataraja, is questioned. Evidence shows all three were stolen temple property, legally inalienable. A loan is deemed an unethical compromise, ignoring Indian law and legal precedent that mandates full restitution for illicitly removed religious artifacts.
Governors' constitutional duty to read the Article 176 address is debated, with recent instances of refusal sparking controversy. While the governor acts on ministerial advice, the Supreme Court has not mandated blind recital of potentially misleading claims, emphasizing institutional dignity and constitutional defense over mere performance.
Archaeological findings of rhino bones near Coimbatore reveal the species once roamed southern India, significantly expanding its known ancient range. This discovery contrasts with current conservation data showing the one-horned rhinoceros is now confined to specific regions in Northeast India and West Bengal, where populations are steadily increasing due to dedicated conservation efforts.

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