SRINAGAR, Oct. 17 -- The Geological Survey of India (GSI), Ministry of Mines, Government of India celebrated 04thEdition of UNESCO International Geodiversity Day 2025 and 09thEdition of International Geo-Ethics Day 2025 on 16thOctober, 2025 with the workshop theme "Harnessing Geodiversity for Geoconservation". On this occasion, the Director General of GSI passed the resolution to declare two new Geo-heritage sites of India, including one from UT: J&K. The new entrant in the Geo-heritage list of India from UT: J&K is the famous Guryul Ravine Permian-Triassic Boundary section from Khonmoh, Srinagar. The Director General, GSI emphasized on the significance of Geo-heritage sites and necessity to preserve them. Considering the global importanc...