Stage set as Indore hosts 41st plenary meet of EAG from today
The Free Press Journal|November 25, 2024
186 foreign delegates from nine member and 14 observer countries to participate | Total guest count stands at nearly 350 | 200 volunteers from various colleges to assist delegates | Two buses stationed at six hotels, including BCC, Sayaji, Wow and Marriott for transportation

The city of Indore is all set to host the 41st plenary meeting of the Eurasian Group (EAG) from November 25 to 29, with the administration confirming the participation of 186 foreign delegates from nine member and 14 observer countries.

A day before the prestigious event starts, officials confirmed making all arrangements for ensuring seamless transportation, food and accommodation for the guests as well as senior government officials from both the Centre and state.

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