Meghalaya’s double decker living root bridge named among world’s most beautiful bridges — here’s why
India’s double decker living root bridge in Meghalaya ranks among the world’s most beautiful bridges. Know how it was grown, where it is and why it stands out.
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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 ...
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 ...
Locally known as Jingkieng Jri, Living Root Bridges (LRB) are Ficus-based rural connectivity and livelihood solutions within dense subtropical moist broadleaf forest eco-region of Meghalaya in the ...
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 ...
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Meghalaya’s living root bridges: India’s nomination for UNESCO’s prestigious world heritage list
Discover why India has nominated Meghalaya’s iconic living root bridges for UNESCO’s prestigious World Heritage list, highlighting their cultural and ecological significance.
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