In his reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today, Sharma said that the Government of India has not withdrawn the nomination of "Delhi's Imperial Capital Cities" to the UNESCO World Heritage List but has "only requested the UNESCO Secretariat to postpone the nomination."
Further, he replied "yes" to a question on whether the ministry was aware that out of the 220 UNESCO world heritage cities not even one is in India.
The decision to pull Delhi out of the race for UNESCO World Heritage City tag had left heritage lovers disappointed and drew criticism from them.
The Ministry of Culture had sent the initial nomination to UNESCO in 2012 and the final "voluminous" dossier for it, prepared by Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) was sent in January last year.
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