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For the G20 summit between 8 and 10 September in the capital Delhi, companies have decided to give work from home to their employees. Companies say that during the summit, employees may face difficulties in commuting to office. Now ready to cooperate with the government.


The capital Delhi is fully prepared to organize the G-20 summit. The G-20 summit is to be held from 9 to 10 September. Due to this, the government has ordered markets, banks and commercial companies to remain closed. The big thing is that companies have also said to cooperate with the government. Many companies have given the facility of work from home to their employees. The companies have asked the administrator to make all necessary arrangements for this.

The country is hosting the G-20 summit. Heads of 29 countries as well as top officials of the European Union and heads of 14 international organizations are likely to participate in the summit. During the conference, all private and government offices in Delhi will remain closed from 8 to 10 September. Apart from this, orders have also been given to keep markets, banks and business establishments closed in New Delhi district.

‘Organizing the G-20 summit is a matter of pride’

Regarding work from home, HR head of Noida-based NIIT Limited, Meeta Brahma said that during the summit, our employees may face challenges regarding traffic. Considering the convenience of the employees, we have already given the facility of work from home to the employees. He said that organizing the G-20 Summit in the country is a matter of pride for everyone.

Preparations for the summit are going on at a fast pace in Delhi.

At the same time, Saumya Khati, SVP and HR head of e-commerce platform Shiprocket in Gurugram, said that the company is with the government’s efforts in an efficient manner during the G-20 summit. Gaurav Dani, founder of law firm INDUSLAW, said that we have also asked the employees to work from home. The bigger this conference is happening in Delhi, the faster its preparations are going on.

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