G-20 Summit: World will see the shine of two and a half thousand years old gold earrings, it will be displayed in Delhi

G-20 Summit: Preparations are in full swing for the G-20 Summit to be held in New Delhi. In this series, a G-20 museum based on the Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam theme has been prepared. Where unique artefacts of G-20 countries including India will be seen. In this, more than 80 percent of such materials will be displayed which are more than two and a half thousand years old.

Sep 5, 2023 - 22:33
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G-20 Summit: World will see the shine of two and a half thousand years old gold earrings, it will be displayed in Delhi

All the preparations for the G-20 Summit have been completed. Echoes of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and PM's Mission Life i.e. adopting environment friendly lifestyle will also be heard in the G-20 meeting. A G-20 museum based on the Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam theme has been prepared.

Where all those unique artifacts of G-20 countries including India will be seen. In this, more than 80 percent of such materials will be displayed which are more than two and a half thousand years old. Among these, there is also a gold earring made in Gandhara style, which has been brought for the first time to be shown in an exhibition in Delhi.

According to sources related to the Ministry of Culture, about 400 artifacts have been brought from different museums across the country for this G-20 museum prepared in the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi. It is all about showcasing the Indian lifestyle, aesthetic sense, and music.

At present, the museum, prepared in less than eight months, will be inaugurated by the wives of all the heads of states participating in the G-20 on September 9. After this, the museum will run for the next three months.

Unique things from all the G-20 countries of the world including China, France, and Britain have also been displayed in this museum. This Gandhar-style earring was found in the Gandhar part of present-day Pakistan. Which was brought to the museum in Chandigarh before independence. Some parts of it were also kept in the National Museum, Delhi.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer