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India submits nomination of Meghalaya’s living root bridges for UNESCO World Heritage site

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 6:24 am
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Published: January 29, 2026
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The dossier was handed over by India’s Ambassador Vishal V. Sharma (right)  to UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre Director Lazare Assomo Eloundou (left). Photo: X/@IndiaatUNESCO.

The dossier was handed over by India’s Ambassador Vishal V. Sharma (right) to UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre Director Lazare Assomo Eloundou (left). Photo: X/@IndiaatUNESCO.

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 Thursday (January 29, 2026).

The dossier was handed over by India’s Ambassador Vishal V. Sharma to UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre Director Lazare Assomo Eloundou, a statement said.

Meghalaya’s Living Root Bridges (Jingkieng Jri) dossier has been formally submitted to UNESCO in Paris by India’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to UNESCO for consideration for inclusion in the World Heritage List 2026–27.

The submission follows closely on the… pic.twitter.com/9Ig5RENnPL

— Conrad K Sangma (@SangmaConrad) January 29, 2026

“We are hopeful that the living root bridges will be inscribed this year, ensuring that the indigenous communities, the true guardians of this living heritage, receive the global recognition they so richly deserve,” Mr. Sangma said on X.

While submitting the dossier, Mr. Sharma, the Permanent Representative to UNESCO, thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and the Meghalaya CM for their support to the nomination, the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO said in a statement.

Mr. Sharma also acknowledged the role of Meghalaya Principal Secretary Frederick Kharkongor, officers of the Archaeological Survey of India, the Ministry of External Affairs, experts and the local communities in safeguarding the property and preparing the nomination.

Located across the southern slopes of the Khasi and Jaintia Hills of the northeastern state, the nominated property represents a living cultural landscape shaped over centuries by indigenous Khasi and Jaintia communities.

“The landscape reflects a deep-rooted and harmonious relationship between people, nature and spirituality, embodied in traditional systems of land use, governance and ecological stewardship,” the statement said.

The indigenous worldview underpinning the cultural landscape is anchored in principles of respect, reciprocity and responsibility towards Mei Ramew (Mother Earth), it said.

“The submission of this nomination underscores India’s commitment to recognising and preserving living cultural traditions and indigenous knowledge systems, and to advancing global heritage conservation efforts through UNESCO,” the statement added.

Published – January 29, 2026 11:54 am IST





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