The Asian Age

India part of Kailash in UN’s heritage list

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New Delhi: Unesco has included the Indian part of Kailash Mansarovar in its tentative list of world heritage sites, sources in the culture ministry said on Sunday. It was in April that the Archeologi­cal Survey of India sent the proposal mooted by the environmen­t ministry to Unesco.

New Delhi, May 19: Unesco has included the Indian part of Kailash Mansarovar in its tentative list of world heritage sites, sources in the culture ministry said on Sunday.

It was in April that the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India, which is under the culture ministry, sent the proposal mooted by the ministry of environmen­t and forests to Unesco.

In the proposal, Kailash Mansarovar is in the mixed category — both as a natural as well as a cultural heritage.

Covering an area of 6,836 sq km within India, the area is flanked in the east by Nepal and bordered by China on the north.

The Indian site is part of the larger landscape of 31,000 sq km referred to as the ‘Kailash Sacred Landscape’ constituti­ng the Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar in the remote south-western portion of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and adjacent districts in the far-western region of Nepal.

Both China and Nepal have proposed the landscape as a world heritage site to Unesco.

If it comes through, Uttarakhan­d, a major transit point of the annual Kailash Mansarovar yatra, will benefit as communitie­s living along the yatra route can be incorporat­ed in the plan to develop sustainabl­e tourism for the site.

The Indian portion of the landscape in the state of Uttarakhan­d comprises four major watersheds viz. The Panar-Saryu, the Saryu-Ramganga, the Gori-Kali and the DhauliKali.

◗ Unesco has included the Indian part of Kailash Mansarovar in its tentative list of world heritage sites

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