Recce held ahead of G20 Summit

The recce started at Dabolim Airport, where two G20 branded EV buses and three G20 branded luxury cars were stationed to transport the dignitaries to a starred hotel in Bambolim

PANJIM: Ahead of the G20 Summit in the Summit, a recce was conducted in Grand Hyatt, Bambolim, to ensure that all arrangements were in place for the dignitaries’ arrival. 

The recce started at Dabolim Airport, where two G20 branded EV buses and three G20 branded luxury cars were stationed to transport the dignitaries to Hotel Grand Hyatt. The hotel staff welcomed the dignitaries and smoothly conducted the check-in process. 

“The recee is a crucial aspect in ensuring everyone working for G20 understands everything that’s going to happen. It allows us to take stock of everything. We are thorough with our preparedness in making this first meeting a success,” said Sanjit Rodrigues, Secretary (Protocol) and Nodal Officer(G20).

A meeting was then held at Hotel Grand Hyatt to orient the hotel staff about the arrangements that needed to be made for the delegates attending the G20 meeting. The meeting was chaired by Dr Manashvi Kumar, Joint Secretary of G20, and Govind Jaiswal, Director of G20. Attendees included Pavan Patel, Section Officer with the Ministry of Health; Vipul Aggarwal, owner of the event management company; the G20 Health Secretariat, and the Grand Hyatt staff.

Overall, the recce and the meeting were crucial in ensuring that the G20 meeting was a success and that all necessary arrangements were made. The attention to detail and the thorough planning demonstrated in the recce and the conference are commendable and should serve as an example for future events of this nature.

The Group of Twenty or G20, is the premier forum for international cooperation comprising of the world’s most-powerful 19 economies and the EU. The G20 group was established with the goal to solve major global issues which are related to the stability of International Finance, the international economy, migration due to changes in climatic conditions, and sustainable development. 

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