July 7, 2023
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Indore all set to host G20 Employment Working Group meet

The center has authorized all the arrangements related to accommodation, modes of transportation, and places to visit in and around the city…reports Asian Lite News

The country’s cleanest city gears up to host the 4th Employment Working Group meeting of the G20 summit. This will be held between 19 to 20 July, while the Labour & Employment Ministers Meeting will be on 21 July. Around a hundred delegates from G20 member countries, guest countries, and international organizations are expected to participate in the meeting.

Further, exquisite setups and creative displays have been made from the airport road to the center for the summit to welcome guests. The delegates will be taken along a captivating journey through the heart of Indore’s rich culture through a heritage walk. It will unveil the city’s majestic temples and fascinating history. A meeting was also held on Wednesday to discuss the arrangements for the summit.

A team of Ministry of External affairs and other officials also visited Indore to take note of the preparations for the 4th and final meeting of the G20 summit. The center has authorized all the arrangements related to accommodation, modes of transportation, and places to visit in and around the city.

Large-scale arrangements for hospitality have been made to host global guests. Various security arrangements at every location have been made to prioritize the security of guests. To showcase Indore’s vast culinary culture, a meal is also expected to be organized at the Lalbaug Palace for guests.

From attractive decorations to captivating music festivals, the preceding meeting held in February this year left a remarkable impression on the guests from all ends of the globe.

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