<p>Bengaluru: The state government has started efforts to revive tourist destinations by including Lakkundi and the areas ruled by the Deccan Sultans in the list of World Heritage Sites.</p>.<p>In the first phase, the government will start the archaeological collection campaign from Lakkundi, where the public can give the archeological-heritage remains they have, on November 24. “We will preserve them,” said Tourism Minister H K Patil.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The state government has started efforts to revive tourist destinations by including Lakkundi and the areas ruled by the Deccan Sultans in the list of World Heritage Sites.</p>.<p>In the first phase, the government will start the archaeological collection campaign from Lakkundi, where the public can give the archeological-heritage remains they have, on November 24. “We will preserve them,” said Tourism Minister H K Patil.</p>