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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural

Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Sites are the important

places of cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO

World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. India accepted the convention on 14 November 1977, making it's sites eligible for inclusion on the list. The first sites to be inscripted were Ajanta

Caves, Ellora Caves, Agra Fort, and Taj Mahal, of which all were

inscribed in the 1983 session of the World Heritage Committee:

The latest site to be inscribed is Dholavira, Gujarat in 2021. As of July 2021, 19 of the 36 States and union territories of India are

home to the World Heritage Sites, with Maharashtra having highest

number of sites Presently, there are 40 World Heritage Sites

located in India. Out of these, 32 are cultural, 7 are natural, and 1 is

mixed (meeting both cultural and natural criteria), as determined

by the organization's selection criteria. India has the sixth largest

number of sites in the world.

At the ongoing 44th session of the UNESCO World Heritage

Committee at Fuzhou in China, the Kakatiya Rudreshwara

(Ramappa) Temple at Palampet in Telangana's Warangal and

Dholavira, a Harappan-era city in Gujarat, have been conferred the tag of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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