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India Pitches PM Modi’s Hometown For UNESCO World Heritage Status

India has nominated Vadnagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s hometown, for UNESCO World Heritage status. With a history of over 2,700 years, Vadnagar was added to UNESCO’s Tentative List in 2022. The nomination marks a key step in global recognition

Kirti Toran in Vadnagar Photo: Mitesh51/Wiki Commons
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In a step to further interpellate itself in global heritage recognition, India nominated Vadnagar, the hometown of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for UNESCO World Heritage status on 17 September, 2025. The day chosen for the nomination also coincided with Modi's 75th birthday. Just the same, the city is known for its historicity and continuous human settlement spanning 2,700 years in Western India. Made by India’s Permanent Delegation to UNESCO in Paris, the submission places the ancient Gujarat town on the path towards international acknowledgement for its cultural and archaeological importance. Vishal V Sharma, India’s Ambassador to UNESCO, emphasised the site’s antiquity, dating back to 800–900 BCE, and its multifaceted history as a fortified urban centre, religious hub and trade settlement.

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