PTI, adding, "the textual content, along with its audio is presented in 16 global languages, including English, French Mandarin, Italian, Korean and Japanese." PTI further noted that the history of the democratic ethos of India will be "summed up and retold through 26 interactive screens" arranged in multiple kiosks. Also Read:G20 Summit: What's closed, what's open in Delhi; all you need to know "Upon their arrival in the exhibition area, heads of state, delegates and other guests, will be greeted by an AI-generated 'avatar' which will provide them a concise overview of the exhibition," the source said.
A rotating elevated podium in the exhibition area will feature a replica sculpture of the Harappan girl at its center. This replica, crafted in bronze, stands at an impressive height of 5 feet and weighs 120 kg, while the original object measures a mere 10.5 cm, according to the source.
The exhibition will span India's election traditions, from its early days to the modern era. It will cover the journey from the first general elections held in 1951-52 after Independence, all the way up to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, as reported by PTI citing sources.
Also Read: G20 Summit 2023: From Mona Lisa to Panini Ashtadhyayi, list of 29 countries heritages that will be showcased at venue Also, during the summit on September 9 and 10, establishments in the New Delhi area, including Bharat Mandapam in Pragati Maidan, will remain closed. Dhaula Kuan, Khan Market, Janpath, and Bhikaji Cama Place are designated as "sensitive areas," but no markets will be shut; movement will be regulated instead.
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