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Glimpses of Bharat Mandapam from Day 2 of G20 Summit

These are the visuals of Bharat Mandapam - the summit's venue - from Day two of the G20 Summit held in New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to address the media at the media centre here. 

Media personnels, who have come across from different parts of the world, have gathered at the media centre to cover the G20 Summit. 

From September 8-10, journalists from Italy to Singapore and Turkiye to Brazil worked from the facility at the newly built Bharat Mandapam. In between work, they chatted over cups of coffee and Indian meals, and also learned about cultures of different countries from each other.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded the G20 Summit in New Delhi by symbolically passing the presidency's gavel to Brazil.

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