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The ongoing 44th session of UNESCO&rsquo;s World Heritage Committee has given India a new world heritage site. The Harappan city of Dholavira, in present-day Gujarat has become the 40th Indian UNESCO&rsquo;s World Heritage site. UNESCO&rsquo;s announcement came just days after Ramappa Temple in Telangana, was declared as a UNESCO site. Watch to know more!</p>
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