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    Deepavali inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

    Posted 11 Dec 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    The announcement, made during the 20th Session of the Intergovernmental Committee at the Red Fort in New Delhi—India’s first time hosting a UNESCO ICH panel—declared Deepavali as India’s 16th element inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list.


    The announcement came during 20th Session of Intergovernmental Committee in Red Fort, New Delhi, it is the first time India is hosting a session of the UNESCO panel. 

    • With Deepavali’s inclusion, India now has 16 elements in the list (see infographic). 

    About Deepavali/Diwali

    • Celebrated on Kartik Amaavasya, in October/November symbolising prosperity, renewal, and abundance for all individuals. 
    • It is an annual festival, spanning over 5 days
      • It includes Dhanteras (buying metalware as a symbol of prosperity); Naraka Chaturdashi (lighting lamps to dispel negativity); sacred Lakshmi-Ganesha Puja; Bhai Dooj (brother-sister bond). 
    • Legends Concerning Deepavali
      • Ramayana: Signifies return of Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and their victory over Ravana. 
      • Mahabharata: Marks the return of Pandavas after exile.

    About  UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) of Humanity

    • Genesis: Adopted on 17th October 2003, during UNESCO’s 32nd General Conference in Paris. 
    • Purpose: Safeguard ICH, referring to practices, representations, expressions, and knowledge, transmitted over generations within communities.
      • ICH as defined in the Convention includes oral traditions and expressions; performing arts; social practices, rituals and festive events; knowledge and practices concerning nature and universe; traditional craftsmanship, etc. 
    • General Assembly of the State Parties: Sovereign body that meets every two years in ordinary session. 
    • Responsibility of State Parties: Safeguarding of ICH is the prime responsibility of the State. 
    • Tags :
    • UNESCO
    • Festival
    • Deepavali
    • Intangible
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