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Crime
Mughal-Era Treasure Sold
✍️ bhaskarenglish.in
🗓 16 Aug 2026, 06:32 PM
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A treasure trove of 1,500 Mughal-era coins and other artifacts was sold by a contractor and workers to fund their drinking habits. The excavation treasure from a haveli was shared among them.
In a shocking incident, a contractor and workers involved in the excavation of a haveli have been found to have sold a significant portion of the treasure they uncovered. The treasure, which included 1,500 coins from the Mughal era, was shared among the workers and the contractor, with the proceeds allegedly being used to fund their drinking habits. This incident highlights the lack of oversight and accountability in the excavation and preservation of historical sites in India. The sale of such valuable historical artifacts is not only illegal but also a significant loss to the cultural heritage of the country.