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G20 is just about discussions of foreign leader on climate or finance, G20 is also about representation of Culture and Heritage and this years G20 Summit in India also serves as a platform for Indian artisans and craftsmen to showcase India's art and culture.
One of the stalls is set up by famous craftsman Dilshad Hussain from Uttar Pradesh. Felicitated with the Padma Shree award, Dilshad expressed his happiness in being able to showcase his art at the G20 Summit.
While talking with ANI, he also shared how his artwork was chosen by PM Modi to represent India's culture in Germany. Dilshad Hussain recalled the time when he had set up his artwork stall at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan in Lucknow. At that time, PM Modi visited his stall and praised his artwork, he said. After three-four days, he received saying that the black-coloured pot on the stall was chosen by the PM to take it to Germany as gift.
After finding that his artwork was chosen to be sent to Germany as a gift, Dilshad his family were filled with joy. He said that the whole colony was elated with the news. When he was asked to send the bill of the ‘black-pot’ for payment by the Indian government, Dilshad refused to send any bill saying that this is his gift for India.
"I said I will not send any bill. Since it is being taken as a gift to Germany. So this is my gift to India," Dilshad told ANI.
Other than Dilshad, many other artists and craftspersons have set up their stall at Bharat Mandapam in the ongoing G20 summit in Delhi.