Working on declaring Meghalaya a geoheritage site: GSI

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

The Geological Survey of (GSI) on Tuesday said is a with records of many geological events and the institution is working closely with the government to declare the state a site.

is a for geologists as the state recorded many geological events. The Therriaghat Um Sohryngkew river section in is well known for having the most complete Cretaceous-Palaeogene boundary transition in India, which is indicative of the age when dinosaurs went extinct, Geological Survey of director for Policy Support System Tapan Pal said at an event to celebrate international fossil day here.

Pal said the is working closely with the state government to declare this area as a site.

is a generic term applied to sites or areas of geologic features with significant scientific, educational, cultural, or aesthetic value.

The event highlighted the scientific and educational value of fossils and paleontology and the importance of preserving fossils for future generations.

Additional DG (North Eastern Region) Mulk Raj Sarngal said fossils provide us with the information regarding the evolution of life through the geologic record and the celebration is aimed at creating awareness on the importance of fossils with regards to their scientific and educational value.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 19:25 IST