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Backdrop at greeting area of President’s dinner for delegates

by Canadian Editor

Nalanda Mahavihara, which also carries G20 totem on one side and the theme of India’s administration of the grouping — ‘ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ’ – One Earth. One Family. One Future ’ — on the other, India has set the standard for other countries to follow. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi ate the G20 delegates at a conventional regale hosted by her on 9 September.

The delegates witnessed an image of Nalanda Mahavihara( Nalanda University), an ancient monastic university, forming the background at the greeting area. As per details, the mahavihara, which falls in ultramodern- day Bihar, was in operation between the 5th century and the 12th century. The university’s heritage dates back to Mahavira’s and Buddha’s period, reflecting ancient India’s advancement in cultivating education and dispersion of knowledge.

Through the image of Nalanda Mahavihara, which also carries the G20 totem on one side and the theme of India’s administration of the grouping — ‘ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam ’ – One Earth. One Family. One Future ’ — on the other, India has set the standard for other countries to follow. Not only Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but President Murmu ate the heads of state and other leaders at the beautifully decorated Bharat Mandapam at the entrance spot with the Nalanda Mahavihara in the background.

The high minister was also seen explaining to some of the G20 leaders, including UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, about the significance of the university. The officers noted that Nalanda University represents an grasp of diversity, meritocracy, freedom of study, collaborative governance, autonomy, and knowledge sharing all aligning with the core principles of republic.

Nalanda is a living testament to the continuing spirit of India’s advanced educational pursuit and its commitment to erecting a harmonious world community, aligning with India’s G20 Presidency theme, Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. before in the day, the G20 group espoused the Delhi Declaration where agreement was achieved on all issues, including the divisive Russia- Ukraine issue, making it a major palm for India’s administration.

The Delhi Declaration, issued on the first day of the Summit included areas of strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth, accelerating progress of sustainable development pretensions, reforms of multinational development institutions, and reinvigorating multilateralism, which was agreed upon by all sharing countries.

The protestation said on the war in Ukraine that leaders of the G20 reiterated their public positions and judgments espoused at the UN Security Council and the UN General Assembly and underlined that all countries must act in a manner harmonious with the Purposes and Principles of the UN Charter in its wholeness. The leaders also called for ‘ conclusion of military destruction or other attacks on applicable structure ’ in the environment of emphasizing the significance of sustaining food and energy security.

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