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Heritage walk organised in Cuddalore to help youth realise significance of historical places

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August 26, 2025

The 21st heritage walk organised by the Villupuram Historical Research Centre was held on Sunday with the support of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR&CE) Department.

CUDDALORE:

The walk covered Thiruvathigai, Thirukandeeswaram, Eythanoor, Thirumanikkuzhi, and Thiruvanthipuram in Cuddalore district.

Around 70 participants, including research scholars, professors, and history enthusiasts from different parts of Tamil Nadu, took part in the programme.

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