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India allocates ₹500 crore to develop Rakhigarhi, a Harappan site in Haryana, to pursue UNESCO World Heritage status.
The Central Government has allocated ₹500 crore to develop Rakhigarhi, a major Harappan site in Haryana, as part of efforts to secure UNESCO World Heritage status.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced the funding during the second Rakhigarhi Mahotsav, unveiling plans for a world-class archaeological museum, research institute, and improved infrastructure.
The site, linked to the Indus-Saraswati civilization, is recognized for its advanced urban planning and water management.
The state also pledged ₹21 lakh each to two local villages and committed to addressing 18 panchayat demands, aiming to boost tourism, research, and local employment.
La India asigna ₹ 500 crores para desarrollar Rakhigarhi, un sitio Harappan en Haryana, para obtener el estatus de Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO.