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Jaitley to inaugurate International Conference on 'Networking the Networks' tomorrow

| | Nov 01, 2015, at 11:45 pm
New Delhi, Nov 1 (IBNS) Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will inaugurate the three day International Conference on 'Networking the Networks' in the national Capital on Monday.

The proposal to hold the ‘Networking the Networks’ meeting in India was agreed during the last visit of the Executive Director, UNODC to India on Dec 3, 2014 and his meeting with the Revenue Secretary.

Subsequently, the Executive Director, UNODC also met Jaitley and expressed his sincere appreciation for concurring to hold this International Conference in India. 

He has also reaffirmed UNODC’s readiness to further extend support to India and the region in countering trans-national organized crime and promoting drug prevention, treatment and care among vulnerable population groups.  

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