Good news: Jabalpur's Bhedaghat and Satpura Tiger Reserves join UNESCO list
Good news: Jabalpur's Bhedaghat and Satpura Tiger Reserves join UNESCO list
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Bhopal: Amidst the havoc of corona in Madhya Pradesh, there is good news. In fact, UNESCO has included two tourist places in the state in the world heritage list. As part of the information received, asi, an institution of the Union Ministry of Culture, had sent the names of nine tourist destinations to be included in the possible list of UNESCO World Heritage, out of which six places have been included in the probable list. Let me tell you that this list includes Bheraghat-Lamhetaghat and Satpura Tiger Reserve on Narmada Valley. Let me tell you that Bheraghat in Jabalpur is first famous in the world for its flow of soil flowing through the white marble litigants.

At the same time, Satpura Tiger Reserve is famous in the world for its natural beauty and close understanding of tigers. At the same time, the world famous tourist destinations have now joined the World Heritage Site after joining the UNESCO list. Let me tell you that apart from Madhya Pradesh, Maratha military architecture of Maharashtra, Gangaghat Riverfront in Banaras, Uttar Pradesh, Tail Wildlife Sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh, Riverfront of Varanasi, Geoglyph of Konkan, Temple of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, Bankal Megastone Site of Karnataka and Mubarak Mandi of Jammu have been included in the UNESCO list.

Let me tell all of you that two tourist spots in the state have found a place in the UNESCO list and Union Culture Minister Prahlad Patel tweeted his happiness. He expressed happiness that it is a matter of great pride for the country to have six sites on the probable unesco list. He expressed happiness over the selection of two tourist destinations of Madhya Pradesh in the UNESCO site and said, "This is a very happy and proud moment for the people of Madhya Pradesh. '

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