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India and Commonwealth Games.. will india show its power??

Do you think common wealthgames would make image of India as an upcomming power?

  • Yes

    Votes: 83 34.7%
  • No

    Votes: 53 22.2%
  • Can't say

    Votes: 17 7.1%
  • India already have an image of upcoming power

    Votes: 86 36.0%

  • Total voters
    239
  • Poll closed .
Common wealth game schedule. Even Rugby is also there wonder if India has a team for that..

Common Wealth Games 2010 Games Schedule

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Indian Rugby Team


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Caption of Indian Team is "Nasser Hussain"
 
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And here is Indian Women Rugby Team



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Avani Sabade named captain of first ever Indian woman Rugby team
Submitted by Ashok Rao on Sat, 05/30/2009 - 06:04.

Avani Sabade named captain of first ever Indian woman Rugby teamAvani Sabade will lead first ever Indian woman Rugby team Asian Women's Rugby 7s Tournament which is going to start on May 30 at Pattaya, Thailand.

13-member Indian Rugby team lead by Avani Sabade has left for Pattaya today along with Vice president of Rugby India Aga Hussain.

All the team members were selected on basis of their performance in All India Women's 7s Tournament which held at Bombay Gymkhana, Mumbai last week.
 
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India does have a team of rugby sir:agree:..and you would be glad to know that you are reading this post written by a Bengal rugby player.(though India will not participate in this games)
The captain of Indian rugby team when I played was Chaitanya singh from bombay gymkhana.the team included rahul Bose,the actor againsta hwom I have had experience of playing..
(sry for the off topic post but ust got carried away..lol.)

Wow, really glad to know about you, Bro! Are you still playing or left the game now? I must say I am pleasantly surprised to know that in India rugby is played as well.
But how come a Punjabi munda is/was part of Bengal rugby team. Mate you travelled across the country to play the game loll...
 
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You can watch the entire Games live on the 3G mobile: Bhanot

Want to watch the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games live without going to a stadium or switching on the telly? All you need is a 3G mobile handset that brings you all the action even when you are travelling.

The Games Organising Committee is also looking at developing a number of mobile applications to provide a lot more at your finger tips.

"You can watch the entire Games live on the 3G mobile. A first for any major Games, it will be an exciting experience. It was not there even at the 2008 Beijing Olympics," Organising Committee secretary general Lalit Bhanot said.
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The 3G (third generation) telecom services allow faster connectivity and enable applications such as internet TV, video-on-demand, audio-video calls and high-speed data exchange.

"We already have 3G-enabled phones in India and companies like MTNL and BSNL are already providing 3G services," he added.

The auction to award spectrum for 3G telecom services across the India is on and once it ends, the service providers will roll out the new technology in a big way.

Over 100,000 people will be in Delhi for the Oct 3-14 Commonwealth Games.

"Twenty years ago, a visitor would have been greeted with a booklet with information about important officials, helpline numbers and basic route maps. Now, all the information can be had on your mobile," Bhanot said.

Bhanot said the mobile applications will have everything, from basic information about the Games, which is in a sleek booklet form now, to even the minutest detail a visitor would like to have, such as venues, key bus and metro routes, helpline numbers, road maps, shopping and eatery joints.

"Much of the information is very critical for everyone and it will be a free service to the Games family," he added.

But the Organising Committee has not taken a call as yet on whether to charge visitors and Delhiites.

"We may still charge some amount for certain applications as there is a cost for providing a service," Bhanot said.

"In the basic information application, Games mascot Shera may take you on a virtual tour of the venues. Shera will be in a swimsuit at the swimming venue, talking about the event. Similarly, at the archery venue, he may be with a bow and arrow. These are basically user- friendly," he explained.

The committee is also looking at developing small video clips having important moments during the Games or memory chips with highlights of India.

"We are planning to provide capsules of public interest. For instance, a small video clip of an athlete winning a race and then receiving a medal can be sold for a small price like selling souvenirs," Bhanot said.

"We also want to market memory chips with cultural highlights during the Games or visits to heritage monuments. If an athlete or tourist goes to a cultural event and is fascinated by a dance or a music concert, he can get a video clip of the programme in a memory chip," he said

"It is almost like a walking coffee table book on the new age mobile," he added.
 
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Wow, really glad to know about you, Bro! Are you still playing or left the game now? I must say I am pleasantly surprised to know that in India rugby is played as well.
But how come a Punjabi munda is/was part of Bengal rugby team. Mate you travelled across the country to play the game loll...

No brother..I am from Ludhiana but spent the later part of my life (after my primary schooling) in kolkata.. since schooldays was working for an NGO run by an English man who himself was associated with the English rugby club Harlequins...from there got in touch with the game and there was already few clubs in the city promoting the game...infact there are already few good teams in India like Bombay gymkhana,Jungle crows,future hope and the CCFC in kolkata.
 
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
12 nations confirm participation in CWG netball event

Twelve nations, including defending champion New Zealand, Australia and England, have confirmed participation in the netball competition of this year's Commonwealth Games.

"The International Federation of Netball Associations and the Commonwealth Games Federation have confirmed that the following nations have accepted the invitation to participate in the netball competition in the Delhi Commonwealth Games in October this year," the CGF said in a statement.

The competition will take place at the renovated Thyagaraj Stadium, which is solar powered and is India's first green venue.

In Melbourne Commonwealth Games, Australia had won the silver while England had settled for bronze.

The competition will consist of two pools of six teams playing each other in a round-robin format with the two leading teams in each pool advancing to the finals.

The confirmed participants: Australia, New Zealand, England, Jamaica, Malawi, South Africa, Cook Islands, Samoa, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Papua New Guinea, India.
 
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cant you see any difference between 'super power' and 'upcoming power'

either a serious language understanding problem or 'developing India phobia'.. :lol::lol:

or both ?:rofl::rofl:
I am confident that commonwealth games will be huge success and will bring good name to our country:partay:
 
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This can be a huge boost to Indian sports.

Commonwealth games can lead to to better performance for our players in the other international events .

All those facilities and sponsors are here to stay
 
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Thanks for recognising it brother :tup:....India will definitely host this successfully.

sir pakistanis most of us use to agreee the facts that what india can do or not but most of your indian friends use to agree with reality for example this is a fact that pakistan has better missile system than india im not saying that indian missiles are mediaker but facts should be agreed india is a nice country but most of indians are filled with anti pakistan wellll thanx for your reply and i will be first one to congrats india INSHAHALLAH if they do it succesfully and im sure they will
 
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