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THANKS TO SHRIVTSA FOR PROVIDING ME THE PICTURES....

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If you want I can provide more. I regularly pass by the common wealth games site but keep my eye on raod.
 
Novice09, It would be splendid if u can post some cellphone pics of game site.
 
Successful conduct of CWG is really important for India.

Because Next could be Olympics....;)
 
Most Delhites hope the Games are done & over with. Major traffic issues thanks to almost every road divider being re done. Not to mention the fly overs coupled with the Metro and virtually everything happening together.

Traffic shall be a big issue. The hockey world cup followed by IPL added by exhibitions at Pragati Maidan ..all added up.The Delhi Police shall have its hands full controlling traffic.

Yet, Delhi & New Delhi is doing well in its own muddle some way.
>>Yet, Delhi & New Delhi is doing well in its own muddle some way.

Are there 2 such places?
 
I personally Invite You all On behalf of all the Indians there, Come Join us and Enjoy this sporting event

Welcome to India-Enjoy Your Stay

 
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CWG tickets from June 1, cheapest at Rs 50

NEW DELHI: All the venues may still not be ready but the organising committee (OC) is gearing up to sell tickets for the Commonwealth Games from June 1. The cheapest ticket will be priced at Rs 50.

"Around 1.7 million tickets will be sold for the Games starting from October 3. These tickets be initially available only from a dedicated call centre, the Commonwealth Games 2010 website and a few select outlets," OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi told TOI on Thursday.

However, the OC is also planning to make the tickets available in more than 50 outlets of Central Bank and Hero Honda within 10-15 days of the launch of ticket sale.

For those hoping to catch the action live at the stadia, the low pricing of tickets is an added incentive.

"These tickets will be available till the start of each event," Kalmadi said.

OC officials refused to reveal the different price slabs for the remaining tickets. However, sources said they would be available in four slabs, with options for group bookings. The ticket prices would also be different for the various sporting events, with the opening and closing ceremonies at a separate price slab altogether.

OC sources said the maximum demand is expected to be for the opening and closing ceremonies, billed as a cultural extravaganza. Both ceremonies will take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, which has a seating capacity of 64,000 spectators.

Kalmadi admitted that the OC was trying to ensure that tickets in the lower price range would be easily available, as demand was expected in this category. "Availability will be the prime concern, as we expect demand to go up once the Queen's Baton Relay goes through the country, and more people get to know about the Commonwealth Games," added Kalmadi.

Ticket sales, though, are primarily expected to be through the call centre set up specifically for the purpose. The tickets bought online by spectators would be changed to physical tickets at the venue before the event.

At present, the OC is expecting around 1 lakh international tourists. The number of domestic tourists is expected to also go up in October for the Commonwealth Games, say OC officials.

CWG tickets from June 1, cheapest at Rs 50 - Delhi - City - The Times of India

Hope u all come to see this biggest games event in south asia :agree:
 
LOL, I dont think prying would do the trick as far as the preparation is concerned :lol:

But, hey pray for the security of our games and security personnel to pick up the faintest hint of any possible misadventure. :cheers:
You better stay in USA's affairs only..
You can't conclude anything ,even when u r not in India.
Just serve USA,dear Indian.
I stay in Delhi and i know all is going well for CWG:angry:
 

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