Our heritage reflects the soul of our civilization and carries the wisdom of generations. From the historic treasures of Andhra Pradesh to the rich cultural legacy of our nation, preserving heritage is preserving our identity. On World Heritage Day, let us value our heritage, Show more Load image 5 KB Ministry of Tourism and 5 others
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On World Heritage Day, we celebrate the rich cultural and historical legacy of humanity, urging collective responsibility to preserve and protect our heritage for future generations to cherish. Load image 106 KB
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Maharashtra stood shining bright on the eve of World Heritage Day, celebrating its legacy as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 0:12 Load video
Today is World Heritage day. The 13th-century marvel, Konark Sun Temple, stands as a timeless symbol of Odisha’s rich heritage and architectural brilliance. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this masterpiece of Kalinga architecture continues to inspire across generations. Proud Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image
On World Heritage Day today, a reminder that Adina masjid in West Bengal was built after destroying a huge Pala era Hindu temple dedicated to Shiv ji. This reminder comes in context of what I was told recently. It seems there is now a ban on photography inside the mandir-masjid Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image 5 KB भारत पुनरुत्थान - श्रीराम श्रीकृष्ण #शिवशक्ती
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#WorldHeritageDay World Heritage Day is about continuity, not just monuments. In India, heritage lives through traditions, knowledge, and responsibility. The task today is to preserve it with awareness and carry it forward with integrity. #BharatKiSoch | #CulturalHeritage | Show more 1:56 Load video
Gujarat is home to four #UNESCO World Heritage Sites-Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park (2004), Rani ki Vav, Patan (2014), Historic City of Ahmedabad (2017) & Dholavira (2021). These are part of 1,248 #global heritage properties-972 cultural, 235 natural & 41 mixed across Show more Load image 5 KB Department of Science & Technology, Gujarat and 9 others
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World Heritage Day aims to raises awareness about the importance of preserving cultural heritage, highlighting the need to protect sites of historical significance. Recognizing the role that international cooperation plays in preserving world heritage, this day highlights the unique diversity of cultural expressions, showcasing the values and traditions that enrich the world's civilizations.
The day finds its roots in the adoption of the International Monuments and Sites Day by the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) on 18 April 1982, with UNESCO's endorsement following in 1983. Several iconic landmarks grace India's landscapes, including the iconic Taj Mahal, the majestic forts of Rajasthan, and the ancient temples of Hampi; all of these sites contribute to India's position as a distinct and vibrant civilization.
On World Heritage Day, various events are organized across India to encourage the country's inhabitants to appreciate these incredible locations, engage in informed discussions about preservation efforts, and immerse themselves in their heritage. Educational programs, cultural performances, guided tours, and expert talks facilitate a deeper understanding of India's vast and varied historical treasures. World Heritage Day is observed on the 18th of April each year across the globe.
World Heritage Day Facts
The Great Stupa at Sanchi is one of the oldest stone structures in India, built by Emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE to house the relics of Lord Buddha.
Built between 950 and 1150 CE by the Chandela dynasty, the Khajuraho temples are famous for their intricate and sensual carvings. Out of the original 85 temples, only 25 remain today. The temples primarily represent the Hindu and Jain religions and are a celebration of love, life, and human emotions.
In the News and Trending in India for World Heritage Day
Read The Time Traveler's Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century by Ian Mortimer.
Museums are a great place to learn about a region's history and culture. Many museums offer guided tours and special events on World Heritage Day.
Engage in creative activities like painting, sculpting, or crafting, focusing on World Heritage Sites as inspiration. You can make mini replicas or create artwork showcasing these iconic sites.