by kunal duttnew delhi, graceful sandstone pillars, ornamental panels inspired from traditional ‘jaalis’, richly embroidery carpets and rajasthani style friezes on the oval core of the ceiling a piece of india r
There has been no official unveiling of the 'Culture Corridor G20 Digital Museum', which has been put up in the wide hallway skirting the 'Summit Meeting Room' and the 'Leaders' Lounge' at the newly-built Bharat Mandapam, and is not open to the public yet
The newly-constructed Bharat Mandapam that was the centre of activity amid tight security during the just- concluded G20 Summit, wore a deserted look on Monday.
The Bharat Mandapam that boasts of graceful sandstone pillars, ornamental panels inspired from traditional ‘jaalis’, richly
the show tonight because it s a matter of perspective. i think you could start, wolf, from the historical perspective of just saying, this is already success on one line. it took 50 years for the leaders of northorea to meet, i think it was in 2000, 50 years after that war ended over theinsula. so things take a long time there. and in such rapid succession, you ve had north and south korea say they want to end the war, and everybody should remember, this is armistice,here s no true peace there right now. now here we are with this summit. couple of hiccups, but tonight we ll see these two men shake hands. and then it all begins. that s the one frustration of today, we re waiting for something as if something s going to happen, but we re really just waiting for the beginning. they re going to say hello to each other. they re going to go back insidt have some live coverage of their setting within the actual summit meeting room. we re not sure what that will