G20 Successfully Organized in Delhi
New Delhi
G20 was successfully organized in the capital Delhi on 9 and 10 September. Thousands of people from the country contributed to this event. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with around three thousand people who played an important role in making the G-20 summit a success at Bharat Mandapam today at 6 pm.
This includes sweepers, drivers, waiters, and other employees of various ministries. Ministers and officials of various departments will also participate in the talks.
Will Have Dinner with Security Personnel
After the successful organization of G20, the Prime Minister will have dinner this evening at Bharat Mandapam of Pragati Maidan along with other security agencies, including Delhi Police personnel deployed for security. In this program, there will be 25 top officers, including Delhi Police Commissioner, and 250 second-rank policemen. Prime Minister Modi will reach here at around 6 o’clock. The guests will be seated in the Plenary Hall where the PM will meet them. Groups will be formed through the seating plan. There will be a cultural program named Dharti Kahe Pukar on the stage. This program will be about 15 minutes. After this, the PM will have dinner with the security personnel.
3000 People to Participate in Talks
Giving further information in its statement, the Prime Minister’s Office said that about 3000 people will participate in the talks, who have contributed to the success of the G-20 summit. This will especially include those who have worked at the ground level to ensure the smooth conduct of the summit. This includes sweepers, drivers, waiters, and other employees of various ministries. Ministers and officials of various departments will also participate in the talks.
News Summary:
- G20 summit successfully organized in Delhi on 9 and 10 September.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with around three thousand people who contributed to the success of the summit.
- Prime Minister Modi will have dinner with security personnel, including Delhi Police, at Bharat Mandapam of Pragati Maidan.
- About 3000 people, including ground-level workers and officials, will participate in the talks.
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