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Seeing the decoration of Kashi, Mahadev’s Anandkanan gets remembered:
KASHI: There is still a long time before Diwali, but Kashi has already lit up before Diwali. The lights all around, and the decorations of the skirting on the trees are increasing the beauty of the roads and the beauty of Kashi in such a way as if the whole city is celebrating Diwali. But this decoration has been done in view of G-20, not Diwali.

After all, whether it is a festival or a big event, everything is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Kashi and the administration is also very active about it. The twinkling of blink lights all around added to the beauty of the city. Be it any crossroads or any tree, it has been decorated with skirtings and beautiful-attractive lights. The G-20 program is to be organized in Kashi, decorated like a bride, from June 11. Keeping this in mind, these preparations are being made.
G 20: This amazing decoration surprised everyone
The decoration has been done so beautifully that whoever was passing by that way kept on watching. It would not be wrong to say that is this our Kashi only. Because the waving flags of every country and such wonderful decorations have surprised everyone.

Everyone kept staring at this type of grand decoration. This format of PM Modi’s parliamentary constituency would hardly have been seen before. The decorations have been done in such a way as if Baba Bhole is about to come to his city from Kailash. Everyone would like to capture such divinity, such magnificence, such decoration in their camera.
G 20: Governance-administration is also seen as fully active
If it is a matter of cleanliness, then the garbage is picked up twice a day so that there is no dirt of any kind. The arrangements for the lights are also being taken care of by the administration so that no light gets damaged. Kashi is looking extremely attractive with such grand decorations.
The lights have been installed in such a way that people are being forced to see the stop. Be it any tree in the city or any crossroads, be it the decoration under the bridge or the color full lights in the fountains, everything looks so beautiful and gorgeous, you must be seeing it in these pictures.
The g-20 program will be like this in Kashi
The meeting of development ministers of 20 major economies of the world in Varanasi is considered to be the most important. In this, development ministers of G-20 countries will brainstorm on urban development. In his presence, the whole world will be introduced to the new Varanasi model of development.
After the successful meeting of the Agriculture Working Group of G-20 countries in April, there will be a meeting of Development Ministers from 11 to 13 June. It will also include about 200 representatives of guest countries and consultation institutions. Senior officers of the Central and State Governments will also participate.

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar will preside over the development ministers’ conference to be held at the Trade Facility Center in Badalalpur. At the conference, development ministers will present the model of development of their countries, then the roadmap for the development of G-20 countries will be prepared. Foreign guests will be specially shown and told about the rapid changes that have taken place in Varanasi while maintaining its ancient character.
The skill of the pink meenakari artisans of Kashi will now reach the whole world through the guests of G-20 countries. The national bird peacock made of pink enamel will be gifted by the Yogi government to the delegates attending the G-20 summit to be held from June 11 to 13. National Awardee Kunj Bihari said that a family of more than 100 trained and ancestral artisans has gathered to make it. Special boxes have been prepared for its packaging. He told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have shown new hope to the artisans who have turned away from pink meenakari.
what is G20 which is celebrating in India(kashi) this year:
The G20, or Group of Twenty, is an international forum consisting of 19 countries and the European Union. It was established in 1999 to promote global economic cooperation and address important issues related to finance and development. The G20 countries represent a significant portion of the world’s economy, accounting for approximately 85% of global GDP and two-thirds of the world’s population.

The G20 member countries are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The European Union is also a member, represented by the European Council and the European Central Bank.
The G20 holds annual summits where leaders from member countries discuss various economic and financial issues, as well as broader global challenges. The agenda of the G20 includes topics such as trade, investment, employment, financial regulation, sustainable development, climate change, and more. The G20 aims to foster policy coordination, promote stability in the global economy, and address shared challenges through dialogue and cooperation among its members.
G20 rules and regulations
The G20 is an international forum that operates based on principles of dialogue, cooperation, and consensus among its member countries. While it does not have a formal legal framework or enforceable rules like an international organization, it does have certain guidelines and principles that guide its functioning. Here are some key aspects of the G20’s rules and regulations:
- Non-binding nature: The G20 operates on the basis of voluntary commitments, and its decisions are not legally binding on member countries. It serves as a platform for dialogue and cooperation rather than an institution with binding rules.
- Consensus-based decision-making: The G20 seeks to reach decisions through consensus among member countries. This means that all members must agree on a particular issue before it can be adopted as a shared position.
- Host country presidency: Each year, a member country assumes the presidency of the G20 and hosts the annual summit. The host country has the responsibility to set the agenda and organize the meetings, but decisions are made collectively by all member countries.
- Participation of invited guests and international organizations: Apart from the G20 member countries, the host country can invite guest countries and representatives from international organizations to participate in the summit meetings. This allows for broader engagement and inclusion of non-member perspectives.
- Engagement groups: The G20 engages with various stakeholder groups, including business, labor, civil society, think tanks, and youth, through separate engagement groups. These groups provide input and recommendations to the G20 process, fostering a more inclusive and diverse dialogue.
- Focus on economic and financial issues: The G20 primarily focuses on global economic and financial matters, such as macroeconomic stability, trade, investment, financial regulation, and global governance. However, in recent years, the agenda has expanded to include broader issues like sustainable development, climate change, and social inclusion.
- Commitment to openness and transparency: The G20 emphasizes transparency in its activities and aims to provide opportunities for public discussion and engagement. However, some meetings and discussions may be held in private to facilitate frank and candid exchanges among leaders.
It’s important to note that the specific rules and practices of the G20 may evolve over time, and the above points reflect the general principles that have guided the forum.