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Unesco List Of Intangible Cultural Heritage
The UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage recognises traditions and practices that enrich human culture. It includes music, dance, rituals, and crafts. These elements reflect the identity of communities worldwide. The list aims to promote awareness and safeguard these cultural expressions. It highlights the importance of preserving heritage for future generations. Each entry showcases the diversity of human creativity and cultural significance.
Langhnaj is an internationally renowned prehistoric site located in the Mehsana district of Gujarat, situated within the semi-arid, alluvial plains of the Sabarmati River basin. Discovered and systematically...
Natural Rubber ($Hevea \ brasiliensis$) is a vital industrial raw material derived from the latex of a perennial tropical tree belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. It is commercially...
The Kanara Coast, also known as the Kannada Coast or the Karnataka Coastal Plain, forms a distinct, narrow physiographic subdivision of the Western Coastal Plain of India. It...