Meghalaya govt pushes for UNESCO focus on living root bridges
The Meghalaya government is actively pursuing UNESCO recognition for its unique living root bridges, structures born from indigenous knowledge. A recent workshop in Shillong, supported by UNESCO and other organizations, highlighted the state's com...

A workshop on the ‘Living Root Bridges Cultural Landscape’ was held on Tuesday at the Heritage Club in Shillong.
Addressing the workshop, Principal Secretary, Forest and Environment Department, Sampath Kumar, highlighted that the initiative was originally envisioned by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, who expressed a strong commitment to bring UNESCO's focus to the unique living root bridges and assured dedicated funding for the project.
Kumar noted that several research efforts are already underway to study the bridges in depth, with the government working closely with local communities to further the initiative.
Representing UNESCO, Junhi Han, Chief of the Culture Unit at the UNESCO South Asia Regional Office in New Delhi, expressed gratitude to the Meghalaya government for facilitating the study of these bioengineered structures.
She described the living root bridges as extraordinary examples of harmony between nature and humanity.
Han commended the state for promoting these naturally formed structures, which are not products of industrial machinery but the result of indigenous knowledge and skills passed down through generations.
She stressed the importance of conserving this heritage and educating the youth on its significance.
The root bridges of Meghalaya are an enigma, an integral part of the old Khasi lifestyle that dates back to the times when trekking through thick forests and negotiating fast-flowing rivers was a part of the routine.
The workshop was organised by the Meghalaya government's Department of Arts and Culture, in collaboration with UNESCO, INTACH, and the Meghalaya Basin Management Agency (MBMA).
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