Gujarat’s ‘Garba’ dance included in UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list
Ahmedabad: Gujarat’s ‘Garba’, a popular dance performed in community circles, has been included in the list of Representative Cultural Material Heritage of Humanities (PCI) by UNESCO. Tuesday for the protection of intangible cultural heritage in Kasane, Botswana. UNESCO (United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture) on its website describes Garba as “a ritual and devotional dance, performed in connection with the Hindu festival of Navratri, which represents “feminine energy or ‘shakti. ‘ is dedicated to the worship of. , Gujarat records 1,052 deaths due to heart attacks in 6 months, 80% of those who died were in the age group of 11 to 25 years: Minister He also adds: “Garba promotes social equality by breaking down socio-economic, gender and religious structures. It also includes diverse and marginalized communities, thereby strengthening social bonds.” After the announcement, Gujarat Minister Bhupendra Patel talked about Gujarat and India. “This is the respect given by the world to the ancient culture of India.” Patel also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the central government for their efforts to highlight India’s heritage and millennium culture on the world stage. Union Tourism and Culture Minister G Kishan Reddy also published