GSI declared the Varkalla Cliff in Kerala and Mamley in Sikkim as new Geo-heritage sites. The Geological Survey of India recognizes areas of geological, geomorphological or hydrological significance as Geo-heritage sites to promote earth science education and conservation. These two new sites were added to highlight their importance.
GSI declared the Varkalla Cliff in Kerala and Mamley in Sikkim as new Geo-heritage sites. The Geological Survey of India recognizes areas of geological, geomorphological or hydrological significance as Geo-heritage sites to promote earth science education and conservation. These two new sites were added to highlight their importance.
GSI declared the Varkalla Cliff in Kerala and Mamley in Sikkim as new Geo-heritage sites. The Geological Survey of India recognizes areas of geological, geomorphological or hydrological significance as Geo-heritage sites to promote earth science education and conservation. These two new sites were added to highlight their importance.