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Disease threat at Delhi Commonwealth Games site
By Sunil Raman
BBC News, Delhi

India's Commonwealth Games village in Delhi is being threatened by dengue fever-carrying mosquitoes which are breeding in a nearby swamp.

Experts say the threat has been made worse because about 3,000 Delhi fumigators - who normally would deal with the problem - are on strike.

Delhi's health minister has asked for army expertise to help drain water from the swamp, close to the River Yamuna.

Athletes are due to arrive for the start of the games in a fortnight.

Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne disease that causes severe head, muscle and joint pains.

The games have been plagued by allegations of corruption, missed deadlines, leaky buildings and poorly-paid labourers.

Meanwhile seven Indian athletes selected for the games face lengthy bans after "B" samples of their failed dope tests also returned positive, officials say.

Four wrestlers, a shot-putter and two swimmers - who were all part of India's games squad - tested positive for methylhexaneamine, a banned stimulant used widely as a nasal decongestant.

Stagnant pools
The strike by Delhi Municipal Corporation workers has meant that games organisers have had to turn to the army and private contractors to tackle the mosquito menace.

The fumigators are demanding permanent jobs and higher wages at a time when 1,500 people have been admitted to hospitals with dengue fever

Athletes are being housed in high-rise apartment buildings built on the flood plain of the river.

After copious monsoon rains, the level of the river has risen, producing numerous stagnant pools of water which are ideal habitats for mosquitoes.

The problem could get even worse because the neighbouring state of Haryana has released huge quantities of water into the Yamuna to prevent flooding. It is due to reach Delhi by Friday.
BBC News - Disease threat at Delhi Commonwealth Games site
 
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What's next ?

Will Indian Maoist , Sikhs, and Kashmiris stage massive protest during the games to voice their anger over Indian suppression to the world when International Journalists are all there watching ?
 
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What's next ?

Will Indian Maoist , Sikhs, and Kashmiris stage massive protest during the games to voice their anger over Indian suppression to the world when International Journalists are all there watching ?

Maoist : They dnt represent any one

Sikhs : No buddy Kirghistan struggle is death

Kashmir : :lol::lol: You cant find out any one who is ready to do protest for money .... lets try this :rofl:
 
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What's next ?

Will Indian Maoist , Sikhs, and Kashmiris stage massive protest during the games to voice their anger over Indian suppression to the world when International Journalists are all there watching ?

Nothing Wrong is Going Happen, You may sit back ,switch on the TV and Watch a Wonderful gaming Event.... Or You may even Visit India for that matter with proper Travel documents....
 
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In a recent BBC TV news report, they interviewed a hotel owner in Delhi who borrowed against his life savings to renovate his colonial era hotel hoping to profit from the CWG. So far he said he's not had a single booking and doesn't know how he's going to pay for everything.

I'm concerned about the international turnout for the CWG
 
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In a recent BBC TV news report, they interviewed a hotel owner in Delhi who borrowed against his life savings to renovate his colonial era hotel hoping to profit from the CWG. So far he said he's not had a single booking and doesn't know how he's going to pay for everything.

I'm concerned about the international turnout for the CWG

I feel bad for the guy who bet his whole life savings.....
 
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People will visit but nothing compared to the attention that cricket gets.
 
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In a recent BBC TV news report, they interviewed a hotel owner in Delhi who borrowed against his life savings to renovate his colonial era hotel hoping to profit from the CWG. So far he said he's not had a single booking and doesn't know how he's going to pay for everything.

I'm concerned about the international turnout for the CWG

Do not read BBC reports on CWG. They were not either good on Beijing Olympics. BBC has very ****** bias against CWG of no specific reason. Australians are coming in With biggest team ever, the games are going to be a good show.
 
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Experts say the threat has been made worse because about 3,000 Delhi fumigators - who normally would deal with the problem - are on strike.

Come on Indians, just paid the damn fumigators more, all this problem will be solve.:partay:
But wait, will it be another conspiracy operation aiming to scare away those top athletes from other countries inorder for more medals for Indians? will see....:whistle:
 
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Do not read BBC reports on CWG. They were not either good on Beijing Olympics. BBC has very ****** bias against CWG of no specific reason. Australians are coming in With biggest team ever, the games are going to be a good show.

Sure man:rofl::rofl:
 
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Do not read BBC reports on CWG. They were not either good on Beijing Olympics. BBC has very ****** bias against CWG of no specific reason. Australians are coming in With biggest team ever, the games are going to be a good show.

BBC happens to be one the most trusted sources out there,especially for the fact they don't publish garbage.

Its true however at one time they were Indophobic.visibly during the Cold-war
 
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BBC happens to be one the most trusted sources out there,especially for the fact they don't publish garbage.

The criticism aim at the CWG are raindrops compared to the torrent leveled at the 2008 Beijing games.:confused:

Nevertheless I am hoping that the CWG will prove the world wrong just like the Beijing games did.
 
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