TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Ambassador of Poland to India Adam Burakowski met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday and discussed several issues, including the possibilities of collaboration on solid waste management and tourism, an official statement said.
The ambassador, who called on the chief minister, praised the “Kejriwal model of governance” and expressed his country’s “willingness” to work with the Delhi government during the meeting, a government statement said.
“Had a very fruitful meeting with the Polish ambassador to India, HE Prof. @Adam_Burakowski. Discussed a wide range of issues including possibilities of Delhi’s collaborations with Poland on solid waste management as well as in tourism,” Mr Kejriwal tweeted after the meeting.
The Delhi government is already working on solid waste management but it will be happy to take Poland’s expertise in this field, he said. “The Polish Ambassador proposed a plan to work closely with Delhi in the field of solid waste management and tourism,” the statement said.