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Importance of heritage

Published by: Team GI Youth

To protect the heritage of Karnataka, the ministry of culture is conducting lectures about it amongst rurals. About 245 heritage committees have been established, 846 state monuments notified, and 30,000 monuments are yet to be identified.

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Published on 14, Mar 2022

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