G20 Summit, Delhi's Rajghat memorial complex has undergone unique landscaping and a 115-ft Indian flag has been installed at the site, PWD minister Atishi said. On Wednesday, the Delhi cabinet minister inspected the Shantivan Road stretch and the Delhi Gate stretch in view of the G20 Summit. She said, "Preparations for the G20 summit are in full swing across Delhi, with beautification efforts also well underway.
Today, I visited Rajghat, a location that many delegates and heads of countries will visit during the summit". The AAP leader said that other places in Delhi such as the stretch from Rajghat to Red Fort have also been transformed under her supervision. "This area has been enhanced with features such as fountains, contemporary street art, open seating spaces, lighting, and much more," Atishi added.
The PWD minister emphasised that even after the G20 summit, the Kejriwal government is committed to ensuring Delhi's continued beauty. Also read: The world requires inoculation against statist policies Atishi said the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is also playing a significant role in enhancing Delhi's aesthetics during the G20 summit. It has deployed a large number of sanitation staff and mechanised sweeping machines across Delhi to maintain cleanliness, she said, adding that even after the summit, the national capital will be kept clean and beautiful.
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