“These woman entrepreneurs are very good in English, French, Spanish, and German among others,” said Brijesh Goyal, chairman of Chamber of Trade and Industry (CTI) that hired them. “We have sent the list to the foreign minister for coordination,” he said.
While prominent markets such as Connaught Place, Khan Market, Yashwant Place and Janpath will remain closed for security reasons, shopkeepers of markets such as South Extension, Karol Bagh and Chandni Chowk are hopeful that foreign delegates attending the summit will come looking for souvenirs and gifts to take back home.
Traders said this is the best opportunity to showcase ‘Make in India’ products as delegates from the world’s largest economies are in the national capital.
Those in restricted areas rued the missed opportunity.
Traders hire translators to help G20 delegates in shopping at local markets
Chandni Chowk traders engage women translators for foreign visitors during G20 Summit
These Delhi metro station gates to be shut down from September 8–10 due to G20 Summit
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