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Indian Express
12-07-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
‘Shiv aarti' to mark heritage site tag for 12 forts built by Shivaji Maharaj
To celebrate UNESCO awarding the 'Maratha Military Landscapes' World Heritage Site status on 12 forts built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of 'Hindavi Swarajya', the Mumbai BJP will organise 'Shiv aarti' and 'Shiv jallosh' at 106 locations in the city on Sunday. The forts built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj are not merely architectural marvels, they stand as enduring symbols of valour and vision that defined 'Hindavi Swarajya'. The celebrations kicked off Saturday at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Park in Dadar, where Minister for Cultural Affairs Ashish Shelar offered floral tributes at the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj amid the sounds of dhol-tasha.


Hindustan Times
12-07-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Raj hails World Heritage status for Shivaji's forts, calls for removal of encroachments
Mumbai, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president Raj Thackeray on Saturday welcomed the inclusion of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's 12 forts in the UNESCO World Heritage List and said all unauthorised constructions on these historic structures should be removed, irrespective of the communities these encroachers belong to. Raj hails World Heritage status for Shivaji's forts, calls for removal of encroachments Thackeray also pointed out that the government should not take the World Heritage status for granted, as it can be taken away if the criteria are not followed properly. The 'Maratha Military Landscapes' representing the fortification system of Maratha rulers have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The decision was taken during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris. 'Maratha Military Landscapes' include the forts of Salher, Shivneri, Lohgad, Khanderi, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijay Durg and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra and Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu. In a post on X, the MNS chief said, "The government should demolish all unauthorised constructions on these forts immediately! Regardless of the religion or caste of the encroachers." Those who speak about Maharashtra's achievements on this occasion will know how far the idea of Swarajya instilled by Shivaji Maharaj had reached and will also know how old and strong the bridge between two languages and cultures is, he wrote, apparently referring to the Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu. "Now, one can hope that these 11 forts in Maharashtra get preserved properly. Once UNESCO gives the status of World Heritage site, there are strict criteria for conservation and renovation of those structures, which will have to be followed, and the forts of our Maharaj will get the attention they deserve," Thackeray said. He said now, the state government will receive funds for the conservation of these forts, and the state should also allocate more from its own pockets. Every government in the past had left these forts in a state of disrepair, making it impossible to invite the world to visit them and show them the glory of Shivaji Maharaj and Maharashtra, Thackeray said. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Mint
12-07-2025
- Politics
- Mint
What are Maratha Military Landscapes of India? All about the sites getting inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List
The World Heritage Committee in its 47th Session in Paris on Friday inscribed the 'Maratha Military Landscapes of India' on the UNESCO World Heritage List. With this inscription, Maratha Military Landscapes became India's 44th property to receive this recognition. Among the 12 components of 'Maratha Military Landscapes' include – Salher Fort, Shivneri Fort, Lohgad, Khanderi Fort, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala Fort, Vijay Durg, and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, and Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu. These components, distributed across diverse geographical and physiographic regions, showcase the strategic military powers of the Maratha rule, Indian officials had earlier said. Following the inscription, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat along with Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis lauded the historic milestone. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis says, "I congratulate the followers of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on the recognition of his 12 forts as UNESCO World Heritage sites. I thank PM Modi for nominating these forts...I am confident that these forts will now attract more tourists, and our rich cultural heritage and history will be known across the world." The 12 forts of the 'Maratha Military Landscapes' demonstrates the strategic military vision and architectural ingenuity of the Maratha Empire. They span from the 17th to 19th centuries CE. Spread across the states of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, the selected sites, include Salher, Shivneri, Lohgad, Khanderi, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijaydurg, and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, along with Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu. The Shivneri fort, Lohgad, Raigad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala fort, Vijaydurg, Sindhudurg and Gingee fort are protected under the Archaeological Survey of India. While Salher fort, Rajgad, Khanderi fort and Pratapgarh are protected by the Directorate of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Maharashtra. These forts reflect a sophisticated understanding of geography and strategic defence planning. According to the details, the Salher, Shivneri, Lohgad, Raigad, Rajgad, and Gingee are situated in hilly terrains and are therefore known as hill forts. On the contrary, Pratapgad, nestled within dense woods, is classified as a hill-forest fort. Located on a plateaued hill, Panhala is a hill-plateau fort. Vijaydurg, positioned along the shoreline, is a notable coastal fort, while Khanderi, Suvarnadurg, and Sindhudurg, surrounded by the sea, are recognized as island forts. The Indian government in a statement said that India ranks 6th globally and 2nd in Asia Pacific Region for the most number of World Heritage Sites. India also has 62 sites in the Tentative List of the World Heritage.
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Business Standard
12-07-2025
- Politics
- Business Standard
Indians elated with Unesco tag for 'Maratha Military Landscapes': PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday hailed the inscription of 'Maratha Military Landscapes' on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and said every Indian is elated with this recognition. 'Maratha Military Landscapes', representing extraordinary fortification and military system envisioned by the Maratha rulers, was on Friday inscribed on the coveted list. This is India's 44th property to receive the recognition. In a post on X, Modi said, "When we speak of the glorious Maratha Empire, we associate it with good governance, military strength, cultural pride and emphasis on social welfare. The great rulers inspire us with their refusal to bow to any injustice." "Every Indian is elated with this recognition. These 'Maratha Military Landscapes' include 12 majestic forts, 11 of which are in Maharashtra and 1 is in Tamil Nadu," he added. Modi called upon everyone to visit these forts and learn about the rich history of the Maratha Empire. On the latest addition to the World Heritage List, the Culture Ministry said it reflected the country's enduring cultural legacy and showcased its diverse traditions of architectural brilliance, regional identity and historical continuity. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)


India Gazette
12-07-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
"Every Indian is elated with this recognition": PM Modi as 'Maratha Military Landscapes' gets UNESCO tag
New Delhi [India], July 12 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stated that every India is elated with this recognition and said when we speak of the glorious Maratha Empire, we associate it with good governance and emphasis on social welfare as 'Maratha Military Landscapes of India' got inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, becoming India's 44th property to receive this recognition. In a post on X, PM Modi said, 'Every Indian is elated with this recognition. These 'Maratha Military Landscapes' include 12 majestic forts, 11 of which are in Maharashtra and 1 is in Tamil Nadu. When we speak of the glorious Maratha Empire, we associate it with good governance, military strength, cultural pride and emphasis on social welfare' 'The great rulers inspire us with their refusal to bow to any injustice. I call upon everyone to go visit these forts and learn about the rich history of the Maratha Empire' In a remarkable decision taken at the 47th Session of the World Heritage Committee, India's official nomination for 2024-25 cycle, 'Maratha Military Landscapes of India' got inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, becoming India's 44th property to receive this recognition. This global accolade celebrates India's enduring cultural legacy, showcasing its diverse traditions of architectural brilliance, regional identity, and historical continuity, the Ministry of Culture said in an official statement. Spanning from the 17th to 19th centuries CE, this extraordinary network of twelve forts demonstrates the strategic military vision and architectural ingenuity of the Maratha Empire. The proposal was sent to the consideration of World Heritage Committee in Jan 2024 and after a rigorous eighteen-month long process involving several technical meetings with the advisory bodies and visit of ICOMOS's mission to review the sites, this historic decision was taken by the members of the World Heritage Committee today evening at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, the Ministry said. Spread across the states of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, the selected sites, include Salher, Shivneri, Lohgad, Khanderi, Raigad, Rajgad, Pratapgad, Suvarnadurg, Panhala, Vijaydurg, and Sindhudurg in Maharashtra, along with Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu The inscription took place during 47th session of the World Heritage Committee in Paris, France, marking a significant milestone in the global acknowledgment of India's rich and diverse cultural heritage. During the Committee Meeting, 18 out of the 20 State Parties supported India's proposal to get this important site inscribed in the list. The discussion on the proposal went on for 59 mins and after the positive recommendations by 18 State Parties, all the member states, UNESCO, World Heritage Centre, and Advisory Bodies of the UNESCO (ICOMOS, IUCN IUCN) congratulated the delegation of India for this momentous opportunity. Last year, the Moidams of Charaideo, Assam were inscribed in the World Heritage List at the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee held in New Delhi. India ranks 6th globally and 2nd in Asia Pacific Region for the most number of World Heritage Sites. 196 nations have ratified the World Heritage Convention, 1972. India also has 62 sites in the Tentative List of the World Heritage, which is a mandatory threshold for any site to be considered as a World Heritage property in future. Every year, each State Party may propose just one site for consideration of the World Heritage Committee for inscription to the World Heritage List, the release stated. (ANI)