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Why Rakhigarhi site points towards 'Sapta-Sindhu' culture, not just Indus Valley civilization

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In this episode of #DecodeHaryana, The Tribune’s Special Correspondent Pradeep Sharma talks to Prof Kuldip Chand Agnihotri, Executive Vice-Chairman of the Haryana Sahit evam Sanskriti Akademi(HSESA), who batted for a holistic approach to the study of history to give Haryana its due place in the “Sapta-Sindhu” civilization, the 'actual' civilization beyond the Indus Valley Civilization across regions where seven rivers, including Saraswati and Sindhu, flowed in the erstwhile Punjab. Watch #DecodeHaryana #HaryanaSahitevamSanskritiAkademi #Haryana #Rakhigarhi

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