Guwahati: Eight out of the proposed twenty G20 summit will be held in different states of the North Eastern Region (NER) to showcasing the rich cultural diversity of the region to the world.
The Minister for Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Government of India G. Kishan Reddy on Friday chaired a review meeting for all three Ministries ahead of Group-20 meetings with Senior Officers from DoNER, Tourism, Culture & Chief Secretaries and Senior officers from all 8 North Eastern States.
A total of 11 Meetings, starting from January, 2023 (one in each State and four in Guwahati) on different themes under G20 will be held in NER.
The deliberations in the meeting will focus on the key aspects for making the events impactful in the North Eastern Region.
Minister desired the full readiness of the systems both at the Central and State level for organizing the events. He desired that the bounties of nature in North East must be showcased to the world, a statements said.
On December 1, India formally assumed the G20 Presidency with the ethos of ancient culture & oneness with the message of ‘वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम'.
G20 promotes the vision of Oneness. Hence the theme: ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’ is adopted.
The G20 Heads of state and government summit will take place on September 9-10 next year in Jammu and Kashmir.
There will be about 200 Meetings under G20 which have been planned in different cities across the country.
This is to provide an enriching experience of India's amazing diversity, inclusive traditions and cultural richness to our guests across the world.
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