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PM Modi greets Xi Jinping with Annam lamp and Thanjavur painting during their meet

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PM Modi greets Xi Jinping with Annam lamp and Thanjavur painting during their meet

PM Narendra Modi got Chinese President Xi Jinping in Mamallapuram today around 5 PM. Subsequent to arriving in Chennai, President Xi went to Mamallapuram, 50 km away, in the midst of tight security by street to hold the second casual summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Chinese President Xi Jinping is being joined by a 100-part solid designation, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Councilor Yang Jiechi.

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PM Modi and Chinese President Xi to be joined by National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Politburo individuals to go with the Chinese chief.

No Memoranda of Understanding or understandings to be marked as it is a casual summit hoping to produce an agreeable organization among the two nations.

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The endowments mirror the custom and culture of Tamil Nadu at which the summit is being held. The light has a round base enriched with wonderful examples and has a thin and unpredictably structured fancy stem with branches taking off at three levels.

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At the highest point of the stem is a bowl of five spouts for wicks to light the light. Over the light is the “Annam” – a heavenly winged creature that is fancifully presumed to have the option to separate milk from water and allegorically great from the terrible.

Made of bronze and radiantly gold-covered, the light stands six feet tall, weighs 108 kilograms and took 12 days to make. The fancy and perplexing Thanjavur sketch of the Dancing Saraswathi is three-feet high, four feet wide, and took around 45 days to make. The artwork is set in a wooden edge cut with dots, the conventional theme utilized for such edges. The focal theme of the canvas is the Dancing Hindu Goddess Saraswathi, thought about the epitome of learning, music, workmanship, nature and insight.

Published by Ishan Soni on 12 Oct 2019

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