Renomination of Majuli for World Heritage Site by Jan 31
By A Staff Reporter
 GUWAHATI, Dec 8 – Central Government has held discussions with the Assam 
Government on renomination of the river island Majuli to the UNSECO by January 
31 next for inclusion of the island in the World Heritage Site list. 

Disclosing this, Union Minister for Tourism and Culture Ambika Soni told the 
Rajya Sabha on Wednesday in reply to a question of Kumar Deepak Das that the 
World Heritage Committee of the UNESCO was expected to consider the proposal of 
inscription of the island on the World Heritage List at its meeting in June 
/July next year.

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has engaged the services of 
consultants to collect and compile the additional information as sought by the 
World Heritage Committee. By this time, Assam Government has passed The Majuli 
Cultural Landscape Region Act, 2006 to provide for the legal protection of the 
island, said the Minister.

LIC zonal office: In reply to another question by Das, Union Minister of State 
for Finance Pawan Kumar Bansal told the Rajya Sabha the same day that the 
business volume of the four divisional offices of the LIC at Bongaigaon, 
Guwahati, Jorhat and Silchar did not warrant a separate office in the NE region.

However, the absence of a zonal office does not affect the servicing needs of 
the insuring public of the region. As, the needs of the policyholders, 
employees and agents are mainly taken care of by the branch offices and only in 
very few cases the matters are referred to the divisional office. 

References to zonal offices are rare and they are made mainly for 
administrative clarifications these references are made, said the Minister.

       
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