Gujarat’s Garba declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
Garba, the famed traditional dance form of Gujarat has been declared as an Intangible Heritage by the UNESCO
Garba, the famed traditional dance form of Gujarat has been declared as an Intangible Heritage by the UNESCO
The decision to add Santiniketan to the distinguished list was made during the World Heritage Committee's 45th session, which took place in Saudi Arabia.
Gujarat's Vadnagar, Modhera Sun Temple and Tripura's Unakoti have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites tentative list.
As Hindus demand to open the closed doors of Taj Mahal, YouTuber Abhisar Sharma claims it identifies India
Aurangabad Tourism Development Foundation has said that the caves are naturally ventilated and are at lesser risk of multiplying the COVID spread.
Gujarat's Dholavira is now the 40th site in India to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage list
The Ahmedabad city in Gujarat was founded by Sultan Ahmed Shah on 26 February 1411 AD
The 9th-century fully intact Shivling is part of a complex of Hindu temples which were constructed by the Champa Empire between 4th century CE and 13th century CE.
In July this year, the 16th-century Brindavana (samadhi) of Saint Vyasaraja Swamy, Rajaguru of Vijayanagara Emperor Krishnadevaraya was desecrated and vandalised in Anegundi near Hampi.
Local devotees and volunteers had gathered to reconstruct the Brindavana of Shri Vyasaraja Swami after it was found destroyed yesterday.