The largest river island in the world
Majuli(Assam) is the largest river island in the world - not the only one known. Majuli is the heart of Assamese Vaishnava culture. In addition to the vital energy sessions of Majuli, there are many historical materials circulating throughout Majuli. In the village-land of Majuli, where the historical Manikanchan of Sankara-Madhava converges, the sound of Harinam and the merits of cultural practice can be heard in the Satria-Namghar. One of the most interesting assets of Majuli, which is associated with famous places in the history of the world, is the flag-waving sessions of religion and culture. The sessions are rich in historical resources. Satriya dance and song are on the way to gaining the status of Indian classical music. Another attraction of the face art, other wicker art, and sculpture sessions. Sankari Dharma and Kala-Krishti up-to-date maintenance; The sessions play a vital role in perpetuating this practice.
Banpani(Flood) and Khahaniya Majuli are not the only problems. The annual floods and the shrinking of the land have hampered the development of the Majuli infrastructure, especially in terms of economic, social, and transportation development. Problems such as poor transportation, the backwardness of financial development, unhealthy educational environment, etc. are mainly due to floods and mudslides. Many families have lost their homes and are temporarily living unhealthy lives. There are a number of government and non-government schemes to address these two key issues. If we are not able to conserve it properly, a fragrant resource will soon be wiped off the face of the earth.
Majuli's attraction has increased. Changhar of Miching tribe, Khikhitani of Miching Gavru, the beauty of the sandalwood that is scattering in the fourteenth century, the call of the birds, the charm of the river, the pollution of the river, the pollution of the river.
Majuli is the largest river island in the world. Due to the natural beauty of the bill, a large number of domestic and foreign tourists visit Majuli from time to time. Researchers are continuing their research to recover various gems from Majuli's chest, such as continuing efforts to recover precious gems from the deep sea. This is not the first time that I've heard of such a thing, but it's the first time that I've heard of such a thing, and it's the first time that I've heard of such a thing. The progress of education has been remarkable despite the lack of transportation facilities in the flood-hit Majuli district. Jairhat district has the highest number of educated people in Assam through the Majuli subdivision has the highest number of educated people in Jairhat district. Most of the educated people of present-day Majuli have demonstrated their skills by getting employment abroad. Every household in Majuli, which is full of crops, cultivates thirteen times in twelve months, enjoying the food stock produced in the two-story house and living happily while painting a picture of a hardworking life. Of course, Majuli has made significant progress in the economic field.
The simple-minded people of Majuli pray to God Almighty for the preservation of peace and harmony in the human society by chanting Harinam at dawn and dusk in the name houses of the villages and villages of Majuli. Despite its strong emphasis on spiritual and cultural practices and education, Majulikhan lags far behind in the 21st century due to its economic backwardness and poor condition of the transport system. Every year Majulik Garki goes to Banpani and | This is because of the fact that it is the only way to get rid of the problem.
The proposal for the recognition of Majulik as a World Heritage Site was made by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in English. Since then, Majuli's nomination has been included in the Tentative List of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Tentative List is a very early stage in the World Heritage List. Each of the signatories to the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, which came into force on December 16, 1975, has the right to designate a specific place or resource within its geographical area as a World Heritage Site. The proposal can be submitted to the Heritage Committee and then it is on the Tentative List.
Recognition as a World Heritage Site is, in fact, a lengthy, complex, and in some cases costly process. This rare honor or fame is gained by passing through a certain process and a series of ordeals before a place or an asset is declared a World Heritage Site.
The main purpose of the World Heritage Summit, headquartered in Paris, is to increase cooperation among the international community for the proper preservation of this remarkably world-class heritage resource, which is important for the present and future generations.
The meeting began on December 16, 1975. In 1986, the Association declared the World Heritage Site for the first time in its history. As of July 2017, 1,092 sites or resources in 17 countries have been inscribed on the World Heritage List. A total of 37 of our assets from India have been recognized as World Heritage Sites since July.
It is a matter of pride and honor to be included in the World Heritage List, but the process of inclusion in this list is relatively difficult and rewarding.
According to the World Heritage Convention, the primary and main conditions for recognition as a World Heritage Site are: There must be an Outstanding Universal Value of the place or asset and the rules governing the operation of the Convention. At least one of the two conditions must be fulfilled.
The World Heritage Committee, constituted by the World Heritage Association, has the final say in whether or not a place or property is recognized as a World Heritage Site. Comprised of 21 member states elected by the General Assembly, the Committee implements the stated principles, aims, and objectives of the World Heritage Convention and oversees the maintenance and management of World Heritage Sites already declared. The committee meets once a year and announces a new list of World Heritage Sites after carefully reconsidering the heritage resources of the various countries that have been nominated at various levels.
The World Heritage Convention declares three types of editors as World Heritage Sites. One type of resource is natural and the other type is the resource that carries the trend of indestructible cultural heritage created by man. In addition to this, other types of resources created by both nature and human beings are classified as mixed and recognized as World Heritage Sites.
Prior to the final selection of these areas, there are two separate, highly specialized agencies to examine and monitor in detail the importance, features, conservation management, etc. of the designated sites or resources. Examines and observes man-made cultural resources The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an international volunteer organization that monitors natural sites and resources. It is important to note that this is the only organization in the world that has relied on a comprehensive report, which is the final result of the World Heritage Site's recognition of the site or resource.
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