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UNESCO Map 2 Copy 2.Ai UNESCO CATEGORY |/II INSTITUTES WORLD HERITAGE SITES INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE ELEMENTS BIOSPHERE RESERVES Jammu and Kashmir MEMORY OF THE WORLD INSCRIPTIONS Srinagar CREATIVE CITIES 1 UNESCO CHAIRS 49 NGOS Jammu 20 UNESCO ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS Himachal Amritsar 30 Pradesh 24 36 11 9 Ludhiana 10 37 Chandigarh 34 6 Punjab 27 Dehradun 3 Uttarakhand Haryana 16,54 7,8,12,13 2,3,4,5,7,8 5 5,8,11 5,7,8,11,18, Delhi 4 Arunachal 40 2,3 17,21, 19,20,23,35, 38 65 2 3 23 5 37 25 55,57,59 Pradesh 1 4,6 31 Sikkim 20 48 56 Itanagar 15 1,10,26 1,14,15 Gangtok 32 33 31 28 1 Jaipur Agra Lucknow 44 3 Kanpur Jodhpur 39 Assam Nagaland Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Dispur 21 Kohima Bihar 8 8 8 34 63 2 3 Shillong 10 Kota 4 Allahabad Varanasi Patna 3 Imphal 19 Udaipur 18 Meghalaya Manipur 22 1 Tripura Agartala Gujarat 4 Aizawl Bhopal Jharkhand Asansol 7 16 51 1 24 Jabalpur Ranchi West Ahmedabad Indore Bengal 4 22 Jamshedpur 17 Mizoram 5 Madhya Pradesh 1 5 Kolkata Rajkot Vadodara 2 6 1 Chhattisgarh 35 9 11 10 50 Raipur Surat Bhilai 36 2 Odisha 9 52 Bhubaneswar Nashik 43,53 25 9 Maharashtra 6,8,29,36 Mumbai 42,47 13,29,62 1 Pune 27 1 Telangana Visakhapatnam 4 Hyderabad Amaravati 26 28 Vijayawada 14 7 Goa 12 36 Andhra Pradesh UNESCO Karnataka in Manipal 32 Chennai 13 3 1,9 2 Bengaluru 9,41,45,65 Port Blair 60,61 Mysore INDIA 20 7 7 Puducherry 33 6 7 58 3 46 10 Kozhikode 2 Tamil Nadu 36 Coimbatore Kerala 12 2 11 Kochi 30 2 2 Madurai 5,6 4 4 India is a founding member of UNESCO and the Thiruvananthapuram 4 UNESCO New Delhi Office was established in 1948. As an inter-governmental organization, UNESCO New Delhi Office collaborates and works very closely with Government Cluster Office for Bangladesh, counterparts and other stakeholders in India. It has also Bhutan, India, Maldives, considerably extended its network of partners over the years. United Nations Nepal and Sri Lanka Today, in addition to the UNESCO New Delhi Office, India also hosts the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education CONTACT for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) – which is a UNESCO Category 1 Research Institute – and two UNESCO House E-mail: @unesconewdelhi other institutions that are affiliated with UNESCO. 1, San Martin Marg, [email protected] Chanakyapuri Tel: (91-11) 26111869, 26111875 @UNESCO_NDL New Delhi - 110 021 Website: INDIA www.unesco.org/en/newdelhi @unesconewdelhi Disclaimer: The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the publishers concerning the legal status of any country or territory, or of its authorities, or concerning the frontiers of any country or territory. © UNESCO New Delhi, 2019 Source: Bought from Authorized International Portal 7. Amity International School 15. Hill Forts of Rajasthan 7. Nawrouz, Novruz, Nowrouz, 2. Gilgit Manuscript (2017) - The 3. UNESCO Chair for Peace and (Pushp Vihar, New Delhi) (Since 2013) Nowrouz, Nawrouz, Nauryz, Nooruz, birch bark and clay coated Gilgit Intercultural Understanding (2010) - 8. Amity International School Location: Rajasthan Nowruz, Navruz, Nevruz, Nowruz, manuscripts are the oldest surviving Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi) (Saket, New Delhi) 16. Historic City of Ahmedabad Navruz (Since 2016) manuscripts in India. 9. Besant Arundale Senior Secondary (Since 2017) 4. UNESCO Chair on Community School (Kalakshetra, Tamil Nadu) Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat 8. Ramlila, The Traditional 3. laghukālacakratantrarājatikā Media (2011) - University of 10. Bishop Cotton School Built by: Sultan Ahmad Shah Performance of The Ramayana (Vimalaprabhā) (2011) - These Hyderabad ( Hyderabad) (Shimla, Himachal Pradesh) 17. Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi (Since 2008) - Pan India manuscripts are significant in terms of 11. Central School of Education (Delhi) (Since 1993)Location: Delhi their historical, intellectual and 5. UNESCO Chair in Climate Science 12. Chinmaya Vidyalaya (Palghat, Kerala) 18. Khajuraho Group of Monuments 9. Ramman, Religious Festival and aesthetic value. The text contains and Policy (2012) - TERI University 13. City International School (Since 1986) Ritual Theatre of The Garhwal detailed discussions of astrology and (New Delhi) (Mumbai, Maharastra) Location: Chhatarpur, Madhya Himalayas, India (Since 2009) astronomy. 14. City Montessori Inter College Pradesh -Himachal Pradesh 6. UNESCO Chair in Inclusive Adapt- (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh) 19. Mahabodhi Temple Complex at 4. Maitreyayvarakarana (2017) - ed Physical Education and Yoga (2012) 15. City Montessori School Bodh Gaya (Since 2002) 10. Sankirtana, Ritual Singing, Maitreyayvarakarana is a very short - Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda (Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh) Location: Bodh Gaya, Bihar Drumming and Dancing of Manipur text, written on palm leaf in the mixed University (Howrah) 16. D.A.V. Multipurpose Public School 20. Mountain Railways of India (Since 2013) - Manipur character of Kutila and Ranjana script, (Sonepat, Haryana) Location: Darjeeling, Nilgiri, Shimla a manuscript of the Pala period. 7. UNESCO Chair on Education for 17. David Hare Training College (Since 1999, 2005, 2008) 11. Traditional Brass and Copper Craft Sustainable Development and the UNESCO CATEGORY | (Calcutta, West Bengal) 21. Qutb Minar and its Monuments of Utensil Making Among the 5. Rigveda (2007) - The Vedas are Human Habitat (2013) - The Centre INSTITUTE 18. Delhi Public School (Since 1993) Location: Delhi Thatheras of Jandiala Guru generally known as the scriptures of the for Environment Education and CEPT (Mathura Road, New Delhi) 22. Rani-ki-Vav (the Queen’s Step- (Since 2014) – Punjab Hindu community. University (Ahmedabad) 19. Delhi Public School Category I Institutes are an integral part of well) (Since 2014) (R.K. Puram, New Delhi) UNESCO and strengthen the capacity of Location: Patan, Gujarat 12. Tradition of Vedic Chanting (Since 6. Saiva Manuscript in Pondicherry 8. UNESCO Chair on Culture, Habitat 20. Delhi Public School member states in a specific field. 23. Red Fort Complex (Since 2007) 2008) - Pan India (2005) - A collection of 11 000 and Sustainable Development (2014) - (Dwarka, New Delh9i) Location: Delhi manuscripts that concern mainly the Srishti School of Art, Design and 21. Government Banikanta I. The UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Built by: Shah Jahan 13. Yoga (Since 2016) - Pan India religion and worship of the Hindu Technology (New Delhi) (Guwahati, Assam) Institute of Education for Peace and 24. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka (Since God. 22. Government Basic Training Institution Sustainable Development 2003) (Hoshangabad, Madya PRadesh) (MGIEP), New Delhi. Location: Madhya Pradesh 23. Guru Harkrishan Public School 25. Sun Temple (Since 1984) (Vasant Vihar, New Delhi) Location: Konark, Odisha UNESCO in India 24. HIM Academy Public School ā ā UNESCO CATEGORY |I 26. Taj Mahal (Since 1983) 7. Sh ntin tha Charitra (2013) - A text 9. UNESCO/Cardinal Paul Poupard (Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh) INSTITUTES Location: Agra, Uttar Pradesh, in Sanskrit written in Devanagari Foundation Chair on Interreligious and 25. Homerton Grammar School 27. The Architectural Work of Le script. It describes the life and times of Intercultural Dialogue (2015) - St (Faridabad, Haryana) Category II Institutes and Centers Corbusier, an Outstanding Shantinatha, the sixteenth Jain Tirt- Andrew’s College of Arts (Mumbai) 26. Hyderabad Public School hankara. and Cardinal Paul Poupard Foundation function under the auspices of UNESCO Contribution to the Modern (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh) Movement (Since 2016) (Italy) but do not form a part of UNESCO’s 27. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyala Location: The Complexe du Capitole 8. Tarikh-E-Khandan-E-Timuriyah - 10. UNESCO Chair on Gender (Vizianagram, Andhra Pradesh) secretariat. in Chandigarh (India) The Tarikh-e-Khandan-e- Timuriyah Equality and Women Empowerment 28. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya 28. The Jantar Mantar (Since 2010) recounts the history of the Timurids 2. Regional Centre for Biotechnology, (2016) - Amrita University (Khammam, Telangana) Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan i.e. of Timur and his successors in Iran Faridabad, Haryana. (Coimbatore) 29. Kendriya Vidyala 29. Victorian Gothic and Art Deco and India. (Colaba, Mumbai, Maharastra) 3. Centre for World Natural Heritage Ensembles of Mumbai (Since 2018) 11. UNESCO Chair in Community 30. Kendriya Vidyalaya (Cochin, Kerala) Management and Training for the Asia Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra 9. The I.A.S. Tamil Medical Manu- Based Research and Social 31. Kendriya Vidyalaya (Gangtok, Sikkim) and Pacific region, Dehradun, script Collection - Mostly Tamil Responsibility in Higher Education - NATURAL (7) 32. Kendriya Vidyalaya (Port Blair, Anda- Uttarakhand. BIOSPHERE RESERVES (11) Medical Manuscripts preserved at the (University of Victoria (UVic) and the man and Nicobar Islands) Institute of Asian Studies reflect the Society for Participatory Research in 33. Kendriya Vidyalaya (Pondicherry) 30. Great Himalayan National Park ancient system of medicine, practised 1. Achanakmar-Amarkantak Asia (PRIA), New Delhi) 34. Kendriya Vidyalaya Conservation Area (Since 2014) by yogis. Location: Himachal Pradesh (Since 2012) - Chhattisgarh and (Shillong, Meghalaya) 31. Kaziranga National Park Madhya Pradesh 35. Kendriya Vidyalaya (Since 1985) (Andrew’s Ganj, New Delhi) Location: Assam 2. Agasthyamala (Since 2016)- Kerala 36. Kendriya Vidyalaya 32. Keoladeo National Park and Tamil Nadu (Shimla, Himachal Pradesh) (Since 1985) 37. Kendriya Vidyalaya 3. Great Nicobar (Since 2013)- Location: Bharatpur, Rajasthan (Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh) Nicobar
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