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Delhi govt asks departments to implement 63 action points of G20 declaration

The Delhi government has asked its departments to formulate detailed, time-bound plans to implement the 63 action points of the G20 declaration, officials said on Sunday. Earlier this month, the planning department, in an order approved by Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar, asked various departments to prepare their respective action plans and submit those by September-end. […]

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Delhi govt asks departments to implement 63 action points of G20 declaration

The Delhi government has asked its departments to formulate detailed, time-bound plans to implement the 63 action points of the G20 declaration, officials said on Sunday.
Earlier this month, the planning department, in an order approved by Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar, asked various departments to prepare their respective action plans and submit those by September-end.
The vision outlined in the G20 New Delhi Leaders› Declaration needs to be translated into reality at the ground level through its successful implementation. Immediate follow-up actions for translating 63 action points into concrete action plans are needed, the order stated. You are, therefore, requested to formulate a detailed, time-bound action plan to implement the action points of the G20 declaration pertaining to concerned departments,›› said the order issued by the planning department special secretary.
‹›Detailed action plans containing major milestones and timelines should be sent to the undersigned by September 30,›› it added. The G20 Summit was held in New Delhi on September 9–10, and a G20 New Delhi Leaders› Declaration was unanimously adopted by the bloc.
The declaration contained issues such as employment and livelihood, poverty, climate change, global skill development, the economy, investment, reducing the gender gap, child labour, combating corruption, and food security, among others.

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