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G20: KU translators help foreign delegates by translating speeches

| @indiablooms | May 23, 2023, at 09:52 pm

Srinagar: Several special language translators from the University of Kashmir (KU) and various degree colleges of Jammu and Kashmir are trying to make the G20 Summit experience for foreign delegates easier as they will translate and ensure effective communication during the event.

With the summit attracting dignitaries from across the world, the inclusion of skilled translators would bridge the language barrier and facilitate seamless discussions during the high-profile event, reports Greater Kashmir.

A top official said that KU had provided translator teachers for translation of speeches.

“A group of teachers who understand French, German, Arabic, and Persian have been sent for translation of speeches," the KU official told the news portal.

He said that the varsity had also kept accommodation available for the guests from outside Kashmir who were associated with the G20 summit.

An official told Greater Kashmir that the special translators selected from KU and other degree colleges were trained to ensure accurate and timely translation of the G20 speeches.

The G20 Summit commenced on Monday.

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