French Ambassador Francois Richier said here that an archaeology team is working at a place some 20 km from Chandigarh on human remains that could be dated two million years back,
"The excavation has been done...The team is working on scientific angles on these human remains...If analysis are found correct these may be the remains of oldest human beings found in Asia," he said.
Richier, however, said that the confirmation is awaited on the matter.
He described it as an "interesting new development."
The envoy earlier had interaction with Haryana Governor Jagannath Pahadia, Punjab Governor Shivraj V Patil, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and students and faculty members of Punjab Engineering college and School of Architecture here.
The French envoy stressed upon signing of new MoUs with engineering colleges and universities to further enhance cultural education cooperation between India and France.
On business, he said 350 French companies are operating in India and have employed 2.5 lakh skilled employees.
He said that over the last few years, the companies from France have invested 19 billion dollars in India in several area, including IT, cosmetic, electronics, cement, thermal power.
He said that French companies are collaborating with India on missile projects, helicopter manufacturing, submarines manufacturing and artillery.
"French companies have set up manufacturing and supply chain in defence sector in India," Richier said.
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