![]() These events will be attended by the foreign delegates of 40 countries and international organisations.” “Under the G-20 presidency 2022-23, Indian Council for Cultural Relation, New Delhi, has been entrusted to organise the cultural programmes”, the note said. Some of this years priority issues listed on the site include global health architecture, digital transformation, and sustainable energy transition. The dates for the G20 Summit will be on Sunday, Oct 30, 2022, through Monday, Oct 31, 2022. ![]() A detailed note from the central government to the senior officers of the Chandigarh administration said, “The G20 countries comprise world’s major developed and developing countries, accounting for 80% of global GDP, 75% of international trade and two third of world population, making it the premier forum of international economic cooperation. The global economic summit will take place over the course of two days in 2022. The tentative dates for the event at Rock Garden are March 30 and 31 and for those at Rock Garden March 9 and 10. Besides, a couple of cultural events and programmes will also be organised in the city as per the initial schedule prepared by the Centre.” The initial plan suggests cultural events will be held at Sukhna Lake and Rock Garden. As per initial inputs and information, there will be one significant meeting of cultural ministers of the G-20 countries here. A senior UT officer said, “Chandigarh has been selected for the ministerial-level meeting of the G20 in the country. The global economic summit will take place over the course of two days in 2022. The cultural events will be organised in the months of January and March, giving the UT administration sufficient time to make arrangements and carry out related exercises. CHANDIGARH: The city is set to host a G20 summit meeting and a few cultural events next year after India assumes the presidency of the group from December to November 30, 2023. The Group of 20 (G20) unanimously adopted a declaration on Wednesday saying most members condemned the war in Ukraine, but the document at the end of their summit acknowledged some countries.
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