[Photo] Indian Ambassador to Korea Delivers 'Hope Flowers' for COVID-19 Overcoming in Yongsan-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] The Embassy of India in Korea (Ambassador Sripriya Ranganathan) delivered 'Hope Flowers' to Yongsan-gu (District Mayor Seong Jang-hyun) on the 29th, wishing for the overcoming of COVID-19.


This gesture was not only to express gratitude to the public health center medical staff working on the front lines of COVID-19 prevention but also aimed to support flower farmers who have been struggling due to the spread of infectious diseases.


The delivery ceremony took place in the Yongsan District Office Mayor's Office with 10 attendees, including Sripriya Ranganathan, the Indian Ambassador to Korea, District Mayor Seong Jang-hyun, and former Public Health Center Director Choi Jae-won.


The Indian Ambassador also personally handed out roses to the public health center medical staff in front of the district's screening clinic.


District Mayor Seong Jang-hyun said, "I deeply thank the Indian Ambassador to Korea for supporting the overcoming of COVID-19," adding, "As a local government, we will do our best to strengthen the relationship between the two countries more closely."



The Indian Embassy is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu. The district plans to continue cooperation with the Indian Embassy in various projects, including lifelong education programs for residents.


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