India to Host UNESCO's World Heritage Committee
In a historic development, India is set to chair and host United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO’s) World Heritage Committee from July 21 to 31, 2024.
- This decision provides India to be the epicentre of global discussions on heritage preservation; the opportunity will mark a momentous occasion for India's cultural and historical legacy.
- This will transform India into a focal point for global discussions on heritage preservation.
About UNESCO's World Heritage Committee
- The Committee is the custodian for the protection and promotion of cultural and natural landmarks around the world.
- Established in 1972 under the World Heritage Convention, its primary ....
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