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Suketi Fossil Park will be developed for tourism activities with ADB assistance
Suketi Fossil Park is to be developed by the Tourism department with ADB assistance, the State government is also open to any private investment for development of Suketi Fossil Park.
The Suketi Fossil Park has a unique feature, in a miniature form, of the prehistoric biological record of the Upper Siwalik rocks, similar to those found in the Patwar Plateau and adjacent hills, also in Mangla dam areas in the region.
History :
The idea to establish a museum was mooted to preserve the fossil site and the fossils from being indiscriminately extracted and vandalized.It was also intended to provide prehistoric period scientific information for scholarly research. The Geological Survey of India, in association with the Government of Himachal Pradesh, established the park on 23 March 1974. The park is also maintained by the Geological Survey of India.
The Geological Survey of India identifies the fossils as vertebrates that lived in the area about 2.5 million years ago. Scientists believe that the Shivalik Hills, which formed about twenty-five million years ago, show the evolution of mankind. The mammalian fossils found in the Shiwaliks of this park are one of the world's richest antiquities
The Suketi Fossil Park can attract large numbers of tourists and if government provide even basic infrastructure and publicize the Suketi Fossil Park on right track it could be an another stoppage in the state for tourists point of view.
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