Uttarkashi: Rock inscriptions dating back some 1500 years to the Huna era found in a remote village, nestled in the picturesque mountains of Uttarkhand's Uttarkashi district lie in utter neglect.
Located at a distance of 127 km from the capital city of Uttarakhand, Hudoli village is facing a threat of losing its cultural heritage which lies in the rock inscriptions due to authorities' negligence.
The village which got its name due to the settlement of Huna tribe in the area also retains century-old artefacts which reveals that an urban civilisation existed in the state during the Huna era.
The Hunas tribe invaded India during the 5th century and they were initially defeated by Emperor Skandagupta of the Gupta Empire. Eventually, the Hunas were driven out of India by the kings of the Gupta Empire Yasodharman and Narasimhagupta, during the early 6th century.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which has been entrusted with the work of conservation and preservation of cultural monuments in the country is not paying heed to the aforesaid matter, where the inscriptions are facing a threat of fading forever due to seepage on these rocks.