G20 summit
The Bharat Mandapam project was designed by Arcop in association with Aedas, Singapore. The convention centre can seat 13,500 people at a time in its various meeting halls with provisions for simulcast of proceedings taking place in one part of the building in every hall
[…]The Delhi government had issued a notification declaring a public holiday in the national capital on September 8–10
[…]Mayor Oberoi, accompanied by Delhi Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, explored the expansive heritage building located in the Chandni Chowk area
[…]With 405,000 potted foliage already adorning the 61 roads, the remaining flowering plants in pots will be installed in the first week of September, ensuring they bloom vibrantly during the entirety of the G20 Summit.
[…]In preparation for this role, every member of the Tourist Police units has undergone a specialized training program, conducted in collaboration with Delhi Tourism and other relevant agencies
[…]For passengers who choose road travel over the metro, the advisory underscores the importance of planning their trips with ample time in hand
[…]The plan involves having a battery of tractor-mounted heavy duty 50 horsepower pumps deployed to clear the excess water, mechanical road sweeping (MRS) vehicles, also mounted with heavy water jetting machines to clear mud and silt off road sides, and a ‘super sucker’ to clear clogged drains and sewer lines
[…]The summit is slated to take place from September 9 to 10 at the recently inaugurated state-of-the-art convention complex at Pragati Maidan
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