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Unique rock art of Spiti valley fight for UNESCO tag :
1. The unique rock art and vast expanse of Petro Glyths in the tribal district of Lahaul-Spiti could well be bestowed with the tag of the UNESCO World Heritage Site as the area is a unique cold desert.
2. The Department of Language, Art and Culture is in the process of preparing a dossier about the cold desert of Spiti, which already figures on the tentative list for the world heritage sites done by UNESCO.
3. Though Spiti figures on the tentative list of the world heritage site, now trying to further enrich case by including the rock art and Petro Glyths spread over 19 sq km, which can emerge as a big tourist attraction.
4. The tribal districts of Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti had boundless cultural assets, which could help give tourism a major fillip. As of now, the narrow gauge Shimla-Kalka railway track and the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) in Kullu district have been bestowed with the prestigious tag.
5. There is a lot of interest in the cultural assets of Spiti and it is for this reason that governmentand pvt.communities is receiving a very good response for adopting our cultural heritage, 30 of which have been included in the scheme, “Adopt a Heritage.”
6. The Hyatt group was keen to adopt the ancient monasteries at Tabo, Kei and Kaza, which would help in their upkeep and also advertise these on the international level. There were some other big corporate houses like ITC, Volvo and Nagarjuna group, which had also evinced interest in the 30 monuments, listed for adoption. So govt. will hold talks with these so that agreements can be signed for the formal adoption of these cultural and heritage sites,
About Petro Glyths :
These are rock carvings at Lari, five km from the Tabo monastery, almost 3,500-year-old. The district administration at Kaza has been asked to get a complete record of these so that they can be protected as cultural heritage under Ancient Monuments Act, 1976.
Monasteries up for grabs :
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