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Fourth meeting of G-20 Infrastructure Working Group begins in Madhya Pradesh

Under India's G-20 presidency, a two-day, fourth meeting of the G-20 Infrastructure Working Group began at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh today.
 
This is the last meeting of the Infrastructure Working Group under the Indian G20 Presidency. It has brought together more than 54 delegates from the G20 member countries, guest countries, and international organizations invited by India. The forum is deliberating on the key issues in continuation of the discussions held during the previous three IWG meetings. The meeting is being hosted and chaired by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India along with Australia and Brazil as co-chairs.

In the various sessions of the meeting, the challenges faced in mobilizing financial resources along with promoting private investment in urban infrastructure were discussed.
 
During the discussion, Chhatarpur district Collector Sandeep G. R. explained the financial aspects of the infrastructure of Khajuraho. He also informed about the efforts being made to make Khajuraho a solar city after Sanchi and to provide employment to the youth. Municipal Corporation Commissioner of Rewa district, Sanskriti Jain, discussed the raising of financial resources in local bodies in cities and mentioned the financial sources of the Municipal Corporation.