Earlier this month, the Union ministry of culture held an international conference in Greater Noida, at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, calling for experts to share their research on the undeciphered Indus script. Prior to that, Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin had also announced a prize money to the tune of $1 million to anyone who would be able to decode the script. Several attempts have been made by historians and linguists around the globe, but even today the Indus script from Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro is an enigma.

Different scholars have attributed the script to different origins and deduced different meanings. However, a definitive key for the Indus script has been elusive.

Elusive key: Hypotheses on the Indus script’s origins

Earlier in September, a meeting

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