Gujarat's commercial capital Ahmedabad was today formally accorded the status of India's first World Heritage City by UNESCO.
UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova handed over the certificate declaring Ahmedabad as a 'World Heritage City' to Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani in Gandhinagar today.
Speaking after receiving the certificate, Rupani said it was a moment of pride for Gujaratis. He appealed the citizens of Ahmedabad to maintain the pride and glory of the newly crowned 'World Heritage City'.
In July, the UN agency had inscribed Ahmedabad as India's first World Heritage City at a meeting held in Poland.
UNESCO Director General Irina Bokova handed over the certificate declaring Ahmedabad as a 'World Heritage City' to Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani in Gandhinagar today.
Speaking after receiving the certificate, Rupani said it was a moment of pride for Gujaratis. He appealed the citizens of Ahmedabad to maintain the pride and glory of the newly crowned 'World Heritage City'.
In July, the UN agency had inscribed Ahmedabad as India's first World Heritage City at a meeting held in Poland.
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