For hundreds of years, Khasi and Jaintia people in Meghalaya, India, have woven the roots of Indian rubber trees into ...
Living root bridges are a remarkable example of bioengineering that may be seen deep within the lush woods of Meghalaya, one of the most rain-soaked regions in India. The Khasi and Jaintia tribes ...
India has submitted the nomination dossier of Meghalaya’s living root bridges to UNESCO in Paris for consideration for inclusion in the World Heritage List for 2026–27, Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma ...
Chief minister Conrad K. Sangma announced in a post on x. The site represents a rare living cultural landscape shaped over centuries by the Indigenous Khasi and Jaintia communities through their ...
The local communities share a spiritual relationship with the living root bridges and this helps in their protection and the ecological wellbeing.
India has submitted to UNESCO in Paris the nomination dossier of Meghalaya's living root bridges for consideration to include in the World Heritage list 2026-27, Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said on ...
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India has nominated the iconic Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya—known as Jingkieng Jri/Lyu Charai Cultural Landscape—for ...
Shillong : India has submitted to UNESCO in Paris the nomination dossier of Meghalaya's living root bridges for consideration to include in the World Heritage list 2026-27, Chief Minister Conrad K ...
India has submitted to UNESCO in Paris the nomination dossier of Meghalaya's living root bridges for consideration to include in the World Heritage list 2026-27, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said ...