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The countdown has started for the G20 Leaders Summit in Delhi, and the national capital is in full vigor and extravaganza.
Delhi is all beautiful, with colors and flowers everywhere, and at night the city is dazzling with lights. Its totally lit up and currently to witness the city its a visual treat.
The city is dedecked with G20 posters and illuminations across, meticulously setting the stage for more breathtaking experiences over the next few days in the run up to the summit.
With less than a fortnight to go, authorities are leaving no stone unturned to ramp up preparations to strategise, design, and decorate the national capital.
All over the city, one can spot G20 logos, placed at strategic points, along with the national flags of member nations, clearly indicating the grandeur of the world-class event that will culminate. Particularly, the Parade Road and Khyber Lines bear witness to this spectacular transformation, their streets adorned with illuminated G20 logos and vibrant banners.
The iconic Pragati Maidan, which will primarily host the G20 summit, has been decked up beautifully with radiant lights, and fountains, setting the right mood for a class-apart experience. On the other hand, the series of G20 banners, beautifully adorning flyovers across the Airport Road to the Delhi Gate, are only adding to the enchanting look of the national capital.
Not just these, the entire city now looks no less than a beautifully-crafted park, with roughly 6.75 lakh flowering pots and foliage of a plethora of colours carefully placed at premium spots, especially the Sardar Patel Marg, Mother Teresa Crescent, Teen Murti Marg, Dhaula Kuan-IGI Airport Road, Palam Technical Area, India Gate C-Hexagon, Mandi House, Akbar Road roundabout, Delhi Gate, Rajghat, and the ITPO.
According to officials, more flowering pots will be placed across the city in the first week of September, ensuring that they bloom just at the right time on the days of the summit.
Source: MoneyControl