Foreign guests started reaching Uttarakhand for G-20 meeting, being welcomed by wearing tilak and garland, meeting to be held on May 24 and 25
Foreign guests have started arriving for the G-20 meeting to be held in Narendranagar on May 24 and 25. This morning a group of foreign delegates arrived at Jollygrant Airport where they were traditionally welcomed with tilak and garlands. During this, the delegates could not stop themselves from seeing the artists performing Chholia dance on traditional instruments and along with the women, the male delegates also danced beautifully with the artists on the songs and music of Uttarakhand. All the guests looked very happy and overwhelmed by the hospitality extended to them at the airport. After this all of them were taken to Narendra Nagar where the main events of G-20 are being held.
Uttarakhand is fully prepared for the second meeting of the G-20 to be held on May 24 and 25 at Narendra Nagar in Tehri. Under the main agenda of this meeting, where the representatives of the G-20 countries will brainstorm on strengthening the international anti-corruption mechanism, special arrangements have been made for the hospitality of foreign delegates. Under this, where the representatives of G-20 countries will have a divine and spiritual experience from the Ganga Aarti on the holy banks of Mother Ganga, they will also get an opportunity to visit Oni village of Narendra Nagar and understand the lives of the people living in the mountain villages closely.
In Oni village, the guests will see the lifestyle and culture of the mountain from close quarters
During the conference, foreign guests will visit the rural environment of the mountain and the model village in Oni village of Narendra Nagar. Development works have been done at a cost of about ten crore rupees in Oni village, located at a distance of about 14 km from Rishikesh. The village has been developed as a model village in the traditional style of Uttarakhand. Along with the beautification in the village, the houses have been enlivened with traditional Apan art along with other cultural-traditions and paintings related to traditional costumes.