India is home to scenic wonders that leave the world in absolute awe. The beauty of these places often feels untouched by time. From temples to geological landscapes, these heritage sites reflect India’s beauty in its purest form. India has now secured seven new additions to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
These sites offer a glimpse into the country’s richness through its culture as well as its geological features.
The following are the seven new Indian additions to UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.
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These sites show how history, culture, and nature exist together across the India’s vast land. This recognition draws global attention towards the richness of India and also highlights the growing need to preserve these sites for generations to come.
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Sources: Firstpost, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Press Information Bureau
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