Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has given his approval for public holidays to be observed from September 8-10 due to the G20 Summit taking place in the capital city. All schools, government offices, and municipal corporations will be closed during this time.

The police proposal file was sent by Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to the Delhi chief minister for approval. Once approved, it will be forwarded to the LG for further consideration, according to an official from news agency PTI.
Police Commissioner Madhup Tiwari proposed that a public holiday be observed from September 8 to September 10 in New Delhi, and recommended the closure of businesses in the area during this time because of the G20 Summit.India, as the president of G20, will be hosting a summit on September 9-10 at Pragati Maidan convention complex. Prominent world leaders will be in attendance.Preparations include contingency plan for possible waterlogging and beautification of Delhi ahead of G20 Summit.


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