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India joined the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1983 with four iconic cultural sites—Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves, Agra Fort, and the Taj Mahal—highlighting its rich historical and architectural legacy.
Uttarakhand wants Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana in its school syllabus. The state government has requested NCERT to include ...
Uttarakhand Education Minister Dhan Singh Rawat said that until the new syllabus is introduced, students will recite verses ...
Dehradun (Uttarakhand): Uttarakhand Education Minister Dhan Singh Rawat on Wednesday said that the state government has asked the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) to ...
UNESCO has designated 12 historic Maratha forts across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu as World Heritage Sites, recognizing their ...
The ancient stones of Maharashtra’s hill forts have long stood as silent sentinels of India’s valiant past. Today, they roar with new relevance as the Maratha Military Landscapes have officially been ...
With its proud historical background and cultural diversity, Maharashtra is host to the largest number of UNESCO World ...
Nestled near the Ellora Caves, Ghushmeshwar Jyotirlinga is more than a temple — it’s a miracle site where Lord Shiva is believed to bless childless couples with parenthood. Its sacred pond and ancient ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed immense pride and joy over the inclusion of the Maratha Military Landscapes of ...