Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to have dinner with personnel from the Delhi Police this week. Sources in the force said that Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora has sought a list of personnel from each district who did an excellent job during the G20 summit last weekend. The list is expected to have 450 personnel, who, along with Arora, are likely to have dinner with the Prime Minister at Bharat Mandapam, which was the venue of the G20 Summit.
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00:00 In an effort to ensure that the contributions of everyone who was part of making the G20
00:08 summit a success are recognised, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to have dinner with
00:13 personnel from the Delhi Police this week.
00:15 Sources in the force said that Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora has sought a list
00:20 of personnel from each district, from constables to inspectors, who did an excellent job during
00:25 the summit last week.
00:27 The list is expected to have 450 personnel, who along with Arora are likely to have dinner
00:32 with the Prime Minister at Bharat Mandapam, which was the venue of the G20 summit.
00:37 This is not the first time Prime Minister Modi will be recognising the efforts of people
00:41 involved in a major achievement.
00:43 In May, ahead of the inauguration of the new Parliament building, he had felicitated the
00:47 labourers involved in its construction.
00:49 Earlier this week, Sanjay Arora also awarded the Commissioner of Police's special commendation
00:53 disc and certificate to some Delhi Police personnel for their contribution to the G20
00:58 summit.
00:59 The order announcing this, which was dated September 11, said, "The smooth, professional
01:04 and precise execution of the colossal G20 arrangement, which saw participation, commitment
01:10 and contribution from the entire rank and file of Delhi Police, was made possible only
01:15 by the shared sense of pride and ownership in the overall objectives of the mega arrangement
01:20 by every participant."
01:22 The Delhi Police had a difficult task on their hands both before and during the summit, which
01:26 saw the largest congregation of world leaders in the country in recent memory.
01:31 To ensure the highest levels of security and secrecy, the Special Protection Group and
01:36 Delhi Police personnel also used code words for the hotels where the leaders and their
01:40 delegations were staying.
01:42 The ITC Maurya Sheraton, where US President Joe Biden was staying, was codenamed Pandora.
01:48 The code word Samara was used for the Hotel Shangri-La, where UK Prime Minister Nishi
01:52 Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy were living during the summit.
01:56 Code words were also used for places that the leaders would visit.
01:59 Rajghat was called Rudhpur and Pragati Maidan, where the summit was held, was called Niketan.
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