July 11, 2023
1 min read

Third G20 Culture Working Group meet begins in Hampi

Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi addressed the inaugural session on Monday…reports Asian Lite News

The third G20 Culture Working Group (CWG) meeting commenced on Monday in Hampi, Karnataka. The meeting under India’s G20 presidency will conclude on July 12.

The Culture Working Group is working with delegates of the G20 member countries, guest nations and international organisations through an inclusive process of in-depth discussions. It brought together representatives from 20 member countries, eight guest countries, and several other organizations. The previous two meetings were held in Khajuraho and Bhubaneshwar.

Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi addressed the inaugural session on Monday.

“We have progressed from identifying and deliberating the four priorities to seeking consensus on the action-oriented recommendations that would be a significant step in placing culture at the heart of policymaking,” Joshi said.

The four priority areas are the Protection and Restitution of Cultural Property; Harnessing Living Heritage for a Sustainable Future; Promotion of Cultural and Creative Industries and Creative Economy; and Leveraging Digital Technologies for the Protection and Promotion of Culture.

“We strive to build consensus on the ministerial declaration containing the four priority areas which are cornerstones in our vision of an inclusive and sustainable future,” the minister added.

Highlighting the invaluable contributions of the G20 member countries he said “Your insights, comments, and feedback on the preliminary draft of the Ministers Declaration have been instrumental in shaping our shared vision.”

“Let our work today pave the way for a future where culture is not just a part of our identity, but a driving force for sustainable development, social inclusion, and global harmony,” he added.

During the event in Hampi, a range of cultural experiences has been carefully selected and arranged for the delegates to witness throughout their visit. They include a visit to heritage sites like the Vijaya Vittala Temple, the Royal Enclosure, and the Yeduru Basavanna complex of the Hampi Group of Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (ANI)

ALSO READ-Banga to attend Gujarat G20 meet

Previous Story

Gujarat gears up for G20 Trade and Investment meet

Next Story

Presidential poll to shape Maldives’ future

Latest from -Top News

ED Action Sparks Congress Uprising

Demonstrations held across all state capitals and district headquarters, marking a coordinated pushback against recent legal moves, including a chargesheet in the National Herald case and the continued questioning of businessman Robert

India-Russia Tourism Hits Fast Track

Indian tourists to Russia doubled in 2024 to over 120,000, while Russian visits to India reached 160,000—surpassing 2021-22 combined. The Indian Embassy estimates mutual tourist numbers could exceed 450,000 by 2025. India

Vance to visit India next week

Vice President JD Vance and the Second Family will travel to Italy and India from April 18 to April 24 US Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit India next week.
Go toTop

Don't Miss

William Dalrymple Unveils ‘The Golden Road’ in Hampi

The upcoming event exemplifies the resort’s dedication to promoting cultural

‘India embeds culture work stream within G20’

In this light, the G20 Culture working group plays a