PM Modi added: "The entire country is the host of the G20 Summit, but guests are coming to Delhi. The residents of Delhi have a special responsibility to make the G20 Summit a success. They have to ensure that the reputation of the nation is not affected one bit."
Earlier a report said that more than 1,000 commercial flights could either be rescheduled or cancelled as the Centre has instructed airlines to curtail frequency by 25% throughout the G20 summit due to parking constraints at Delhi airport.
The traffic police has also launched a virtual helpdesk in view of the G20 summit, which will inform users about the available transport services, ambulances and police service.
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