Monuments Across India Illuminated With G20 Logo As India Assumes Bloc's Presidency. In Pics
The Nalanda University ruins are illuminated with the G20 logo. On December 1, India took over the G20 presidency for a year. In India, almost 200 meetings would be hosted in 55 different places. (Image Source: Twitter/@airnewsalerts)
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View In AppAs India began its G-20 presidency on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the country will work to further promote oneness, inspired by the theme of One Earth, One Family, One Future, and named terror, climate change, and pandemic as the greatest challenges that can best be fought together. (Image Source: Twitter/@airnewsalerts)
On Thursday, the famous Shankaracharya temple in Srinagar was illuminated with the G20 insignia as India assumed the presidency of the multinational group. (Image Source: ANI)
The Shankaracharya or Jyeshteshwara Temple, located atop the Shankaracharya hill on the Zabarwan Range here, was illuminated with the G20 logo as part of a nationwide celebration of India's presidency. (Image Source: ANI)
On the momentous day of India acquiring the G20 Presidency today, Sudarsan Pattnaik created a sand art with the G20 India logo and the Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam theme One Earth, One Family. (Image Source: Twitter/@PIBBhubaneswar)
The Archaeological Survey of India announced on Wednesday that 100 ASI sites will be illuminated from December 1-7, with all illuminated heritage structures highlighting the G-20 logo over the monument. (Image Source: Twitter/@sudarsansand)
The first G20 meeting will be held in Udaipur in the first week of December, during the G20 Sherpa meeting.