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On 13th April, as a part of the series of Global Thematic Webinars being organised by The Culture Working Group (CWG) under India’s G20 Presidency and facilitated by UNESCO (Paris), as the knowledge partner, the second webinar on the topic “Harnessing Living Heritage for a Sustainable Future”, is scheduled for 13 April 2023, from 12.30 pm to 8.30 pm (IST).

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The webinar will reflect on the importance of living heritage and on its role towards sustainability, bringing together experts from 29 countries including G20 members and guest nations, as well as several international organizations.

The objective of this webinar is to foster an inclusive dialogue and facilitate an in-depth discussion from an expert driven perspective on harnessing living heritage for a sustainable future. It seeks to promote knowledge sharing; capitalize on the best practices and experiences; identify gaps, needs, and opportunities in harnessing living heritage practices. The webinar will also inform the reflection of the G20 membership in formulating tangible and action-oriented outcomes.

It will have three speaking segments and experts will be distributed across these segments based on their respective time zones. The webinar will be moderated successively by representatives from Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), World Health Organization (WHO) and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) with expertise on the topic. It will be live streamed on the YouTube channel of UNESCO (Paris).

Living heritage is an embodiment of social practices, traditions, and knowledge passed down through generations that reflect a community's history, identity, and values. It serves as social capital for communities, providing a sense of shared identity, fostering social cohesion, and promoting cultural continuity across generations. Many of these practices prioritize the use and reuse of natural resources, contributing to waste reduction and maintenance of a balance between social, economic, and environmental factors, thus contributing to sustainability. However, these traditional practices face the threat of misuse and of cultural appropriation of elements, design or knowledge of indigenous communities by transnational companies. Further, owing to limited research in the area, as well as due to the absence of community groups' participation, the significance of these practices and knowledge systems has not been fully acknowledged.

The following global thematic webinars on priority three and four are scheduled for 19th and 20th April respectively.


Mumbai [India], 14 january: In the area of technology, India's G20 presidency will be extremely important. It has a big part to play in closing the digital gap since it places a lot of emphasis on technology and advancements.

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The notion of data for development would be a central component of the overarching theme of India's presidency of the group of the world's developed and emerging economies, according to Harsh Shringla, India's chief coordinator for the G20.

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and the European Union are all members of the G20. When it comes to enhancing access to healthcare and nutrition, Shringla argued that it's critical to concentrate on the advantages that technical advancement and evidence-based policy may offer. He added that India has also suggested a brand-new engagement group called "Startup 20" that aims to give startups from various nations the chance to work together.

A strong startup ecosystem teeming with innovative ideas and skilled businesspeople can be found in India. has more than 100 privately held firms valued more than $1 billion, or "unicorns." India now has the chance to bring its digital revolution to low- and middle-income nations, which still experience a sizable digital divide, as the G20 president. The G20 Global Digital Innovation Alliance and the Stay Safe Online campaign were introduced by India's Minister of Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, to kick off India's G20 participation in the digital economy. According to Shringla, these two presentations highlighted two of the most crucial issues and serious risks that the modern digital world presents: cyber security and the enormous potential of our startups.

India has invited a wide range of non-member countries and international organisations to take part in the event as the world's attention turns to it for the impending G20 meeting. The Netherlands, Bangladesh, Egypt, Mauritius, Oman, Singapore, and the United Arab Emirates are a few of these. The G20 process incorporates a number of international institutions in addition to these invited nations, according to NewsonAir, including the United Nations, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization. The International Solar Alliance, the Coalition of Disaster Resistant Infrastructure, and the Asian Development Bank have all received invites from India to attend as distinguished guests.

India is well-positioned to lead the G20 in debates on innovation and investment as a country with a robust startup environment and a strong focus on technology.



Here are the top 10 big announcements from Google for India 2022 event that you should know


Pritish Bagdi

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  1. Multi Search in Google Lens: On Google Lens, you can now add text in addition to images. You will achieve the desired goals faster as a result. For instance, even though your photo is of a dress, it may appear to the uninitiated as a piece of fabric because of the manner it was taken. To tell Google Lens that this piece of clothing is a dress, write “dress.”

  2. Search in Video for YouTube: Just below the YouTube video frame, there will be a “Search in Video” option. You can use the video “How to Save on Online Medicine Ordering?” as an example to choose platforms that are appropriate for you.

  3. Improved Hinglish Speech Recognition: Given the growth of voice search and its promising future, Google has improved Hinglish speech recognition. This capability will be incredibly helpful going forward as voice search among Hindi-speaking users grows in popularity.

  4. DigiLocker access in Files by Google: All of your DigiLocker documents are now accessible through the Files by Google app. The software also includes family spaces to separate the documents of various family members. To open, the lock screen must be unlocked.

  5. Google Pay – Google has utilized a “deep learning” technology to improve the fraud detection capabilities of Google Pay. It uses its AI algorithms to analyse transaction patterns to look for potential fraud. Google Pay will notify you via notice and vibration if you encounter such a situation.

  6. Google Translator: Google Search will now translate webpages to the preferred Indian language based on the search query

  7. Google Certifications: In partnership with Coursera has announced new Career Certificates for IT Automation, Project Management, Data Analytics, and UX Design.

  8. Google partnership – Google has partnered with Byju’s to make learning easier for students with the Practice Problem feature on Search for subjects such as Maths, Physics, and Chemistry.

  9. Partnership with Pollution Control – It has partnered with Pollution Control Board & IMD to bring the latest Air Quality Information and Weather Alerts to Google.

  10. Helps Merchants – To help merchants, Google has announced MyShop, where merchants using Gpay can easily add images, descriptions, and prices of their business.

Big announcements from the ‘Google For India 2022’ event are exciting everyone. Company officials from Google announced several new products, projects, and innovations at its annual Google for India event. In conversation with Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Railways, Meity, and Communications, CEO Sundar Pichai was also present on stage. To advance India’s digital economy, Google company unveiled new AI-based solutions and several new relationships with Indian brands.

Google Cloud’s Bikram Bedi took the podium to discuss the cloud computing services offered by the company. Elizabeth Reid, Google’s VP of search, succeeded Bedi. Following Reid, the managing director of YouTube India, Ishan John Chatterjee, discussed YouTube Courses. Google VP Royal Hansen took the stage after Chatterjee in Google for India 2022 event. The event’s opening remarks were given by Sanjay Gupta, president of Google India, who discussed the company’s plans to invest in women-led businesses and its India Digitization Fund 2020. Director of Google Research India Manish Gupta discussed the company’s initiatives to provide AI solutions for the nation.



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