India G20 Summit Delhi: The G20 Summit is going to be organized in the capital New Delhi on Saturday and Sunday. Heads of countries of the world are reaching Delhi to participate in this. The main program of the summit will be held at the Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan in Delhi and several other programs will be held at different locations. Leaders and delegations from all countries will reach the Bharat Mandapam at 9:30 am on Saturday. PM Narendra Modi will personally welcome all the leaders at the event venue. The first session of the conference will begin there at 10:30 am. This will be followed by bilateral meetings and then another session of the conference. Dinner will be organized at the conference venue itself. On Sunday morning, the leaders will go to Rajghat and pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi. Later, he will plant trees at Pragati Maidan, after which the third session of the conference will be held. This will be followed by the closing ceremony of the conference. Extensive preparations have been made for the G20 summit to be held in Delhi. Foreign guests have also started arriving in the city.
G20: Gurugram administration issues “work from home” advisory to offices
The Gurugram district administration on Thursday issued an advisory to corporate offices and private institutions asking employees to “work from home” on Friday in view of the upcoming G20 summit in New Delhi, news agency ANI reported. “In view of the above facts, all corporate offices and private institutions in the district are advised to direct their employees to work from home tomorrow, 8 September 2023,” the advisory said.
French President Emmanuel Macron will hold a bilateral meeting with PM Modi
French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in New Delhi on Saturday on a two-day visit to attend the G20 summit to be chaired by India on September 9 and 10. News agency ANI reported that Macron and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a bilateral meeting on September 10 with lunch at the end of the G20 summit.
Hosting G20 is a great honor for India: Former Ambassador Pankaj Saran
Former Deputy NSA and Ambassador to the G20 Summit Pankaj Saran said, “This is a very special occasion for India. When the G20 Summit started in 2008, we never imagined that one day India would actually become a member of the G20.” Because this group is big. It includes the richest countries in the world. It has countries with big economies like Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, Argentina etc. So it is a great honor for India.”