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Madhya Pradesh s Bhedaghat, Satpura Tiger Reserve in tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage

URL copied Madhya Pradesh s Bhedaghat, Satpura Tiger Reserve in tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Travelling might be at hault these days as the country is stuck with the second wave of Covid-19 but there is an exciting news for people who love to travel and explore places in India. Recently, the Satpura Tiger Reserve and Bhedaghat in Madhya Pradesh are among the six places that have made it to the tentative list of UNESCO s world heritage sites. Madhya Pradesh is known for its beautiful lush green scenic beauty with fountains and lakes. Culture and Tourism Minister Prahlad took to his Twitter and shared the news,  ASI had sent nine places for inclusion in the list of possible UNESCO world heritage site and six have been approved for the tentative list. These include Bhedaghat and Satpura Tiger Reserve.

India fine-tunes medical tourism visa

NEW DELHI: Creative Travel is promoting medical tourism with what it says an eye on a tourism restart later this year. It is piggy-backing its promotions on the government’s recent decision to broaden the scope of medical tourism visas to include natural and alternative medical treatments, even including Yoga. In its latest product newsletter is presents the case for an early start saying a recent government announcement allows “foreign nationals to visit India on medical visas for Ayurveda and Naturopathy treatments.” The Creative Travel newsletter emailed to a global B2B travel planners list says  “this is a great time to take a detox trip to India, and specifically Kerala where

Odisha CM demands immediate withdrawal of draft heritage by-laws on Ananta Basudev, Brahmeswar Temple

Odisha CM demands immediate withdrawal of draft heritage by-laws on Ananta Basudev, Brahmeswar Temple ANI | Updated: Feb 12, 2021 23:42 IST Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) [India], February 12 (ANI): Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday asked the Central government to immediately withdraw the National Monuments Authority Draft by-laws on Ananta Basudev and Brahmeswar Temple of Ekamra Kshetra. Noting that the matter involves the sentiments of lakhs of devotees, Patnaik in a series of tweets appealed to all the MPs from Odisha to take up the issue with the Union Culture and Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel. Central government should immediately withdraw the National Monuments Authority Draft Bylaws on Ananta Basudev and Brahmeswar Temple of Ekamra Kshetra. It would have been appropriate for the Central agencies to take the State into confidence on sensitive religious issues, the Chief Minister tweeted.

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