Bhopal: The Satpura Tiger Reserve and Bhedaghat in Madhya Pradesh are among the six places that have made it to the tentative list of UNESCO's world heritage sites, Culture and Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel said on Wednesday.
"ASI had sent nine places for inclusion in the list of possible UNESCO world heritage sites and six have been approved for the tentative list. These include Bhedaghat and Satpura Tiger Reserve," tweeted Patel who is from the state.
He also tweeted about the other sites which made it to the list stating their specialties.
The six sites, other than the two in Madhya Pradesh are the riverfront of the historic city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, the serial nomination of Maratha military architecture in Maharashtra, Hire Benkal, Magalighic site in Karnataka and temples of Kanchipuram.
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These proposals will remain in the tentative list for a year after which the government will decide which one of them to push for in their final dossier to UNESCO, officials said.
With the addition of these six sites, UNESCO has 48 proposals in the tentative list of India.
"As per Operational Guidelines, 2019, it is mandatory to put any monument/site on the Tentative List (TL) before it is considered for the final nomination dossier. India has 48 sites in the TL as of now. As per rules, any country can submit the nomination dossier after one year of it being on the TL. So we can utilise this time to prepare the nomination dossiers," an official said.
(With inputs from agency)
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