Indian sites are loved around the globe for its rare beauty and it’s visited by people around the world. This pride gets doubled when UNESCO enriches its exceptional beauty by giving it the crown of world heritage.
Another overwhelming news came when UNESCO added seven new Indian Sites to its World Heritage List. This new list has the given inclusions:
Deccan Traps
Naga Hills
St. Mary’s Island Cluster
Meghalayan Age Caves
Erra Matti Dibbalu
Natural Heritage of Tirumala Hills
Natural Heritage of Varkala
This has significantly added strength to India’s cultural & natural heritage recognition to a global pedestal. While celebrating this moment of honour we can never forget to mention the Major role played by
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in submitting these nominations which flourished into a precious moment.
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