India’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites & Criteria To Be In UNESCO List
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With Dholavira being declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, India entered the elite &lsquo;Super 40&rsquo; Heritage Club in July 2021. Super 40 refers to a group of countries with 40 or more World Heritage sites. India is the 6th country in the world with the most World Heritage Sites. In this episode India&#39;s renowned archaeologist KK Muhammed talks about how can India increase the number of UNESCO world heritage sites and places that need to be excavated. Watch the video to know more</p>
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