'G20 Has Become People's Movement Now': MoS MEA Muraleedharan In Second G20 Sherpa Meeting At Kerala's Kumarakom
The second G20 Sherpas' meeting under India's G20 presidency started in Kumarakom in Kerala on Thursday.
The Minister of State MEA V Muraleedharan took part in the inaugural session of the second G20 Sherpa Meeting at Kumarakom, Kerala on Friday.
Addressing the reporters, MoS MEA V. Muraleedharan said, "G20 has become a people's movement now, and its message has spread across the country. I am sure with the experience of the last few months of the G20 presidency, in the coming months, we will meet our goals."
MoS MEA V. Muraleedharan takes part in the inaugural session of the 2nd G20 Sherpa Meeting at Kumarakom, Kerala
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The second G20 Sherpas' meeting under India's G20 presidency started in Kumarakom in Kerala on Thursday.
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The second G20 Sherpas meeting is set to take place between March 30 and April 2. The meetings will be chaired by Amitabh Kant, India's G20 Sherpa.
The four-day gathering is set to witness intense multilateral discussions on G20's economic and developmental priorities and the current-day global challenges.
Earlier, Muraleedharan attending G20 Higher Educators Forum's Universities of the Future Summit said, "I wish to compliment the O.P. Jindal global university for this initiative. I'm glad to note that over 91 universities and 146 speakers, vice-chancellors, professors and academics are participating. I'm confident that this summit will produce substantive outcomes. India's G20 presidency aims to be a presidency of healing, harmony and hope."
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a new paradigm of human-centric globalisation. We should not just limit India's G20 presidency to isolated discussions among world leaders but to make it a people's dignity and mass movement and I seek your support and the novelty of your ideas to inject youthful dynamism to our G20 Agenda," he said.