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Nationally Important Heritage Sites (NIHS) in India are designated by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) as sites that are deemed to be of national importance and are protected by the ASI under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958. These sites include archaeological sites, monuments, rock art sites, caves, temples, and other cultural and historical landmarks that are considered to be of great significance to the country's history and heritage. Some examples of NIHS in India include the Ajanta and Ellora caves in Maharashtra, the Hampi ruins in Karnataka, the Khajuraho temples in Madhya Pradesh, and the Konark Sun Temple in Odisha.
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In India, the Ministry of Culture designates certain sites and monuments as "Nationally Important Heritage Sites" based on specific criteria. These criteria include:

  1. Historical significance: The site should have played a significant role in the history of the region, country, or civilization.

  2. Architectural or artistic significance: The site should possess unique or exceptional architectural or artistic features that reflect the culture, traditions, and skill of the people who created it.

  3. Cultural importance: The site should be associated with important cultural practices or beliefs that have been passed down through generations.

  4. Scientific or ecological importance: The site should have significant scientific or ecological value, such as being a habitat for rare or endangered species.

  5. Rarity: The site should be unique or rare in terms of its design, structure, or historical significance.

  6. Intactness and authenticity: The site should have retained its original form and should be free from significant alterations or modern interventions that would compromise its authenticity.

  7. Accessibility: The site should be accessible to the public and should have appropriate facilities for visitors.

Sites and monuments that meet these criteria are identified by the Archaeological Survey of India and submitted to the Ministry of Culture for consideration as a "Nationally Important Heritage Site." Once designated, these sites are protected by the government and receive funding for their conservation and


 

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