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Media and members of the public on Wednesday crowd around the central hall of the Cairo Museum during the unveiling ceremony of the mummified remains of Queen Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s most famous female pharaoh. The discovery is considered as the most important find since the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb. Hatshepsut, ruled for 21 years from 1479 to 1458 BC, and was one of the most powerful female monarchs of the ancient world, who declared herself pharaoh after the death of her husband-brother Tuthmosis II. AFP
The State government has been recovering hundreds of acres of encroached lands, especially in and around Bangalore, and disposing them off through auctions, inspite of not getting a good price. Is it the right move or are there better options?
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