Summary: On 24th February, a government intervention is discussed with a focus on funding and permission for archaeological excavations in Amaravati. The special qualifications of Krishna as an archaeologist are highlighted, emphasizing the need for expert handling of the excavation process to preserve the historical artifacts properly. Various inscriptions and stones discovered at the site are described in detail, showcasing scenes of Buddha’s teachings, religious rituals, and symbolic figures. The significance of preserving these sculptures for further study is underscored, suggesting the involvement of competent scholars and engineers to ensure the protection and accurate recording of the archaeological findings. The text also mentions the keen interest in Europe regarding these excavations, culminating in a call for proper documentation and preservation strategies to be implemented for the valuable historical relics found at the site.