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The Nepalese delegation headed by Culture Minister Badri Prasad Pandey has left for France on Monday to participate in the UNESCO meeting about Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, and Tilaurakot (ancient Kapilvastu), the Shakya dynasty capital.
In the 47th session to be held in Paris, France, there will be a discussion on saving Lumbini from the danger list and listing the Tilaurakot palace area, the capital city of Shakya Republic, where prince Siddhartha spent 29 years of youth, on the world heritage list. The
is initially scheduled to be discussed on July 9 and 10 in Lumbini and July 11 and 12 in Tilaurakot. Lumbini Development Fund Vice President Lyaharkyal Lama, senior director of the fund Gyanin Rai, joint secretary of the Ministry of Culture and officials of the Department of Archeology have gone to France to participate in the session.
Earlier to list Tilaurakot in Kapilvastu in the World Heritage List The final nomination document and the State of Conservation Report (SOC) on Lumbini have been submitted by the government.
