Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting: Haryana will introduce the tradition of Atithi Devo Bhava at the G-20 Summit

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Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting: Haryana will introduce the tradition of Atithi Devo Bhava at the G-20 Summit

Preparations are complete for the G-20 Anti-Corruption Working Group meeting to be held in Haryana’s Gurugram on March 1-3. Chief Minister Manohar Lal himself continuously reviews and oversees the preparations for the program in relation to the departments. Regarding the G-20 summit meetings, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says that during this period, all states should showcase their rich culture and better aspects so that a good image of India is formed in the minds of the foreign guests at the conference. In this conference, Haryana will present the example of his guest Devo Bhava’s tradition. G-20 logos will be displayed in some 100 public places in Gurugram in connection with the event. Metro Pillar, National Highway and various buildings are also illuminated.

Arrangements have also been made for the venue and whereabouts of delegates attending the conference. On the other hand, reasonable precautions have been taken for cleanliness, greenery and security for places like Museum Camera, Sultanpur Lake, Biodiversity Park, Cyber​​Hub, Tawdu Car Museum, Pratapgarh Farm, etc. Museo Camera presents an exhibition on the journey of photography in India over the past 75 years by 42 leading photographers. During the visit of the foreign delegation, the functioning of the women’s self-help groups working in Haryana will be shown at Sultanpur Lake. G-20 guests will be welcomed with products made from millet, traditional Haryanvi turban tie and tilak, with a main focus on the International Year of Millet.

Notably, the G-20 was formed in 1999 as a forum to discuss global economic and financial issues in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis. In the wake of the global economic and financial crisis of 2007, the G-20 was promoted to the level of heads of state/government and in 2009 was named the premier forum for international economic cooperation. It plays an important role in determining and strengthening the global structure and governance in all major international economic issues. Initially the G20 focused on macroeconomic issues but later broadened its agenda to include trade, climate change, sustainable development, health, agriculture, energy, environment, climate change and anti-corruption.

India will chair the G-20 from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023. For India, the G-20 presidency marks the beginning of the “Amrit Kaal” beginning on August 15, 2022, the 75th anniversary of independence, to build a futuristic, prosperous, inclusive and developed society characterized by a people-centric Approach awards until its independence There is a period of 25 years until Shatabdi.

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