May 17, 2023
The 2nd Culture Working Group (CWG) meeting’s discussion
sessions came to a close on May 16, 2023. The delegates
participated in the discussion sessions focusing on the 3rd
and 4th priority areas outlined by the CWG: 'Promotion of
Cultural and Creative Industries and Creative Economy’ and
‘Leveraging Digital Technologies for the Protection and
Promotion of Culture’. The discussions offered valuable
insights, which are expected to culminate into tangible and
action-oriented recommendations that have the potential to
shape the cultural sector and concerning policy frameworks
globally.
The first two sessions of the CWG meeting witnessed the
delivery of statements by the delegates, followed by an open
discussion on the third and fourth priority areas. Minister
of State for Culture and External Affairs Smt Meenakashi
Lekhi concluded the second session of the day with a special
address. The concluding session outlined details and the
timeline concerning the working process of the Culture
Working Group going forward.
In her interaction with the media, Echoing Prime Minister's
desire to take India to greater heights during the Amrit
Kaal i.e. 25 years from now, the Minister said, India has to
work really had to regain the position it once used to be
in. Underlining the cohesive nature of culture, the Minister
said, "Culture can be a way of engagement to bring everyone
together especially at a time when a lot of stress and
strain are showing up. Stating "Culture Connects", the
Minister said that for the first time in G-20 Culture
working group has been created as a separate group. She said
when G-20 talks about harmony and peace, culture is
something one needs to look at. She expressed happiness that
the second culture working group meeting was held in the
state of Odisha or Utkal, which transliterates into ‘Utkarsh
Kala ki Bhumi’, which means the land of glorious art and
culture.
On 16th May, 2023, the delegates were taken for a specially
curated visit to the Konark Sun Temple, a UNESCO World
Heritage site which is located in the Puri district of
Odisha. The Temple, dedicated to the Hindu sun god, Surya,
was built in the 13th century and is considered a
masterpiece of Kalinga architecture. Later, in the evening
the G-20 delegates were feted with the Gotipua dance
performance by local artists, which is one of the ancient
dance forms associated with the temple tradition of Shree
Jagannath temple, Puri. Union Minister Smt. Lekhi
felicitated the artists who gave their best in creating a
fine piece of Odisha's cultural treasure to the immense
pleasure of the visiting dignitaries and delegates.
With this the four days long activities and brainstorming
sessions under the G-20 second culture group meeting came to
a close. The 2nd Culture Working Group Meeting attended by
delegates from G20 members, guest nations, and several
international organizations, provided a platform to discuss
pressing issues faced by the culture sector to further
deliberation towards tangible, action-oriented
recommendations. The meetings of the Culture Working Group
that spread over six sessions and two days, focused on 4 key
priority areas articulated under Culture Track of India’s
G20 Presidency. The 4 priority areas are: Protection and
Restitution of Cultural Property; Harnessing Living Heritage
for a Sustainable Future; Promotion of Cultural and Creative
Industries and Creative Economy; and Leveraging Digital
Technologies for the Protection and Promotion of Culture.
On concluding day, the Minister along with the delegates
visited famous caves at Udaygiri, which dates back to more
than 2000 years. They also visited the museum at the Gandhi
peace centre at Bhubaneswar which is dedicated to the life
and vision of Mahatma Gandhi.
On being asked about the opinion of the delegates who were
taken on a visit to the ancient rock-cut caves of Udaygiri
at the outskirt of capital Bhubaneswar, the Minister said
that it was a knowledge sharing experience for the
delegates. She said they were very amazed at the super
craftsmanship and the culture of Odisha. The CWG meetings
aim to promote an inclusive and collaborative forum to
deliberate on key issues concerning the cultural sector and
its pivotal role in sustainable development. The meeting
seeks to promote a global dialogue on cultural diversity and
its role in fostering inclusivity and sustainability.