It would be interesting to know the Early man on Indian subcontinent in the context of his existing environment and his progress on the path of culture. The exciting evidences shedding some light on the existence of the Early Man in the Ancient India starting from the first Ice Age to Fourth Ice Age have been reported by scholars from Chauntra on theSoan River, Khushalgarh, Makhad, Injra, and Gariala on the Haro River i.e the region covered by the foothills of north-western India and traversed by the Soan, Haro, and other rivers, now in Pakistan.

These remains provide a fertile area of research to study the relationship of these earliest people; whether they lived in isolation from the outside world or other races came there at different periods, or the old and new races lived together and so on and so forth. This will help us in understanding the immigration and migration of people from India and in India since those proto-historic times to Pre-historic times one has to delve deep in the field of archaeological studies.

The members are requested to contribute their reasoned comments based on the available studies in this field so as to give foundation to our ancient history and pave way for further march of man on the ladder of culture and civilization.