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On World Heritage Day, EPIC Channel will be broadcasting a special line up of its premium shows, highlighting India’s well-known cultural and architectural heritage.

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On World Heritage Day, EPIC Channel will be broadcasting a special line up of its premium shows, highlighting India’s well-known cultural and architectural heritage. India is home to 37 World Heritage Sites, officially recognized by the UN and the UNESCO, and to raise awareness of the importance of protecting these sites around the world, the programming line up includes episodes from the acclaimed travel-history series Ekaant. 

The channel will also broadcast two EPIC specials: Jungle ke Baahubali, which is a crusade into India’s scenic and unique wetland canvases and the spectacular wildlife in them. Another EPIC Special, Rampath, which is recognised by UNESCO as the world’s best field Ramleela and categorised as a UNESCO intangible heritage. Binge watch these shows on April 18, 12.30 pm to 7 pm.

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