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Study team at Sinja Valley to push for World Heritage listing



JUMLA: A study team from the Central Department of Archaeology, Kathmandu, has arrived at Sinja Valley, the birthplace of the Khas language, to assess its potential inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

According to Purna Prasad Dhital, Chair of Sinja Rural Municipality, the team has begun discussions with locals, focusing on the history, current status, and community perspectives regarding the valley’s cultural and archaeological significance.

The study team is led by Saubhagya Pradhananga, Chief of the Department.

Dhital stated that the team also met with local scholars and representatives from Hima, Sinja, and Kanakasundari rural municipalities to gather insights.

“This is the first time the Department has sent an official study team to Sinja Valley. The initial phase of discussions included local residents, government representatives, and stakeholders to generate informed debate on the valley’s nomination for world heritage status,” Pradhananga said.

Experts emphasized that while there is strong support for Sinja Valley’s inclusion, it is crucial to preserve its ancient civilization without compromising its heritage in the name of modernization.

Beyond Sinja, Dailekh district also holds significant archaeological and historical sites, including 22 ancient temples. Meanwhile, the Department of Archaeology is working on a proposal to include 15 new sites in Nepal’s World Heritage nomination list.

Publish Date : 18 March 2025 06:29 AM

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