In a significant development for India’s cultural heritage, the dossier prepared by the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board for the nomination of Orchha’s historic group of monuments to the UNESCO World Heritage List has been accepted by the central government. The recommendation for Orchha’s inclusion in the prestigious list has been made for the year 2027-28. Shri Vishal V. Sharma, Indian Ambassador to UNESCO formally submitted the dossier to Shri Lazare Eloundou Assomo, Director of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Orchha will become the only state-protected World Heritage Site in India, after official declaration by UNESCO. Shri Sheo Shekhar Shukla, Principal Secretary Tourism and Culture and Managing Director Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board said that under the guidance of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav relentless efforts are taken towards preserving our historical heritage and providing world-class facilities for tourists. Expressing happiness on UNESCO’s acceptance of the dossier, PS Shri Shukla said that this is a proud achievement for the state’s cultural and historical heritage. Orchha is renowned for its unique architectural style and rich historical significance. The historical city is set to gain global recognition with its inclusion in the World Heritage List. Orchha will undoubtedly become a major attraction for international tourists. It is noteworthy that every year the Central Government recommends to UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to nominate one heritage of the country in the UNESCO World Heritage List. M.P. At present, the temple complex of Khajuraho, the stupas of Sanchi and the rock shelters of Bhimbetka are nominated in the World Heritage List. 14 sites of the state are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. Khajuraho temple group, Bhimbetka caves and Sanchi Stupa are …
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