G20 Summit India / Foreign guests of G20 will be treated with special food - great street food, taste of millets

Zoom News : Sep 03, 2023, 06:53 PM
G20 Summit India: The central government is busy making preparations for the G-20 conference. Every possible effort is being made to ensure that there is no problem of any kind. The capital Delhi and NCR are being decorated like a bride. Meanwhile, special care will also be taken to provide hospitality to foreign guests. Representatives from various countries are gathering, from US President Joe Biden, who will be served delicious Indian street food, including dishes made from Chandni Chowk and innovative millets. In this regard, the chef is busy preparing the food list keeping all the aspects in mind.

The G-20 meeting will be held at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi from 9 to 10 September. It has been planned to serve dishes made from millets to the global leaders and delegates participating in this conference. Actually, millet has been considered a very nutritious coarse grain and it is also environment friendly. According to the report, the visit of life partners of world leaders coming to G-20 is going to be memorable as they will be introduced to the country's rich handicraft heritage. Along with this, a shopping experience will also be made available at the National Gallery of Modern Art.

Gifts will be given to the guests of G-20

Muktesh Pardeshi, Special Secretary of G20 India, says that there is a competition to make new dishes from millet in the hotels where foreign leaders are going to stay. Along with this, special attention is being paid to the gifts to the leaders participating in the G-20 meeting. The handicraft, textile and painting traditions of the country will be given priority in the gifting. The purpose of this is that when the foreign guests take the gift, they will take the memory of India with them. He says that more than 10,000 delegates are expected to participate in the conference.

India will hand over the chairmanship of G-20 to Brazil

He says that we have identified hotels in central Delhi, Aerocity, Gurugram and some neighboring areas as VVIP hotels to accommodate world leaders, their accompanying delegations and media representatives. A few minutes during the final session of the summit will be devoted to the symbolic handing over of the G20 presidency to Brazil. He pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to meet the Brazilian President before November 30, so a formal handover is usually done at the summit.

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