New Delhi: A day after it formally assumed the G20 presidency, the Indian government has illuminated 100 monuments across the country with the G20 logo.
The list of monuments to mark India's G20 presidency was compiled by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and includes historical sites including the Nalanda ruins in Bihar, the Shankaracharya temple in Srinagar (Jammu), and Modhera Sun temple.
Other monuments to be illuminated are Dholavira site in Gujarat, the Purana Qila complex and Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi, Hemis Monastery in Ladakh, Tipu Sultan Palace in Bengaluru, the Chola temple of Thanjavur and Konark Sun temple in Puri.
Srinagar was the first place where the G20 logo appeared in saffron, green, white and blue colors on the Shankaracharya temple. Jammu's capital is expected to host a series of G20 meetings in 2023.
The world-famous Taj Mahal in Agra, however, will not be illuminated in order not to damage the surface of the monument, but G20 logos could be featured close to the complex.
According to Indian officials, the G20 presidency gives India a unique opportunity to set its agenda for the world challenging climate changes, impact of a pandemic, economic crises, countering terrorism, shaping a new paradigm of "one-ness", confronting geopolitical barriers and coordinating all the diplomatic activity.
The illumination will last for seven days until December 7, inviting citizens to take selfies and post them on the MyGov website. (UNI)