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Rishikesh: Uttarakhand’s culture and Ganga Aarti at Paramartha Niketan will be the main attraction for foreign guests attending the G-20 conference in Tihri district of Uttarakhand.
The meeting will be held on May 24 and 25 at Anand and Godwin Hotel in Narendra Nagar, Tihri district, where representatives of the G-20 countries will seriously consider strengthening the international anti-corruption organization.
After the meeting the foreign guests will be treated to a divine and spiritual experience through Ganga Aarti at Paramarth Niketan. Along with this, the foreign guests will be taken to the Oni village near Narendra Nagar, where they will also get an opportunity to understand the life of the people living in the hill village. Wall paintings depicting the rich hill culture inside and outside the Jollygrant Airport will also be a center of attraction for guests. After this all the guests will reach Narendra Nagar.
In the series of G-20 summits being held in various states of the country under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Uttarakhand government has made full preparations for the two-day summit to be held from May 24 to 25 in Narendra Nagar city. Tihri district of Uttarakhand. The conference will seriously discuss the agenda of the International Anti-Corruption Mechanism.
State Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that during the conference, strategies to take several important steps in Uttarakhand for effective control of corruption will be discussed. He said that the strictest anti-copying law in the country has been implemented in the state of Uttarakhand. Under this, 1064 web app has been launched for redressal of public grievances. Efforts are also being made by the Uttarakhand government to root out corruption in the state by creating a transparent system of Apni Sarkar Portal, eCabinet, eOffice, CM Dashboard Utkarsh, CM Helpline 1905, Right to Service and Transfer Act.
Janaki Pul will attract foreign guests arriving at Muni Ki Reti
The Muni Ki sand area is beautifully and artistically decorated. Although there is a different feel on the holy banks of the Mother Ganga even on normal days, ample arrangements have also been made to introduce the culture of Uttarakhand to the foreign guests attending the G-20. The grand figure of Bajrang Bali at Janaki Setu will attract the guests, while the decoration of the railings etc. at Ganga Ghat is also attracting itself.
The entire area has been divided into 5 zones and 10 sectors for the success of the programme: Shweta Chaubey
Senior Superintendent of Police, Pauri Shweta Chaubey said that it is our duty as Ati Devo Bhava to welcome the foreign guests who come to participate in the Ganga Aarti organized at the ghat of Parmartha Niketan in Rishikesh on May 24 because of the G-20 conference. For this, 5 zones, 12 sectors plus two companies, one platoon PAC, one bomb disposal squad, three teams of water police, 5 ASPs, 8 COs, 10 SHOs, SI 47, 10 women sub-inspectors, 206 women including constables. While the bridge will be thrown open to all, traffic on the bridge will be temporarily suspended during the aarti, which will be done in coordination with the Pauri police, he said. Keeping this in mind it has been ensured that foreign guests are brought to Parmarth Niketan from Janaki bridge.