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Indonesian delegate lauds Anurag Thakur
Around 250 delegates from G-20 member nations participated in Youth-20 (Y20) Inception Meeting at Guwahati from February 6-8
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New Delhi (PTI): Union Minister Anurag Thakur came in for praise from the head of Indonesian delegation for his engaging session at the recent Youth-20 (Y20) inception meeting in Guwahati that seeks to involve the country’s youth in India’s G-20 presidency.
Indonesia’s Y20 chair Michael Victor Sianipar was amazed at the ease with which Thakur dealt with audience questions on issues ranging from gender equality to security laws in the country.
“Minister Anurag Thakur sets the bar of the kind of leader to- day’s politicians should be. He allocated two hours for his session and answered at least 20 questions single-handed- ly, from issues of gender equality, state budget, digital transformation, to specific security laws of India,” said Sianipar in a social media post. offered tributes to BJP idealogue, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya on his 55th death anniversary at the party office here.
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The Y20 Inception Meeting at Guwahati from February 6-8 saw the participation of at least 250 delegates, including from G-20 member nations. The Y20 initiative was organised to sensitize students about the G-20, its functioning and objectives.
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