In a written reply, Minister of State for Culture Shripad Naik said the nomination dossier of Majuli was returned by the World Heritage Centre in March 2012 as it was not complete according to the latest Operational Guidelines of 2011. It was thereafter decided that the revised nomination would be prepared by the Assam government, he said.
The state government was accordingly requested for the purpose, he added.
Besides, mountain railways of India (extension), Padmanabhapuram Palace, sacred ensembles of Hoysala, sites along the Badshahi Marg - The Grand Trunk Road, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam, glorious Kaktiya temples and gateways, the Neolithic settlement of Burzahom and Thembang fortified village also figure in the tentative list.
As the nomination documentations were incomplete, they could not be sent to UNESCO for consideration, he added.
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