The administration of Agra is working on war footing to welcome guests coming to the G20 conference in the city. College students were seen engaged in beautifying the route.
The culture of the Braj region has been depicted by wall paintings on the walls of the city. Uttar Pradesh's Principal Secretary Amrit Abhijat is supervising this work.
The Taj Mahal will remain shut to tourists for four hours due to the arrival of G20 guests in Agra on February 12. Only G20 delegates will be
allowed to enter the Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and other buildings.
A senior official told India Today TV that issues of women empowerment are likely to be discussed in the first G20 meeting to be held in Agra on February 11 and February 12.
Agra District Magistrate Navneet Singh Chahal said that on February 12, guests from G20 countries would also be able to visit the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Baby Taj, but the time for the arrival of guests at these monuments has not been decided yet.