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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
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Govt plans to hide unfinished Games work behind curtains


Tags:New Delhi|Commonwealth Games

NEW DELHI: What you cannot finish, just cover up. That seems to be Delhi government’s motto, given the scale and pace of last-minute construction work for the Commonwealth Games and the impending rains which may temporarily halt most of the work.

Increasingly faced with the prospect of the work not getting completed on time, the city government, sources say, is considering putting up scaffold nettings or shade cloth of high density polythene microfilaments (that is dust and fire-proof) to cover unfinished construction sites.

This will be done ‘‘aesthetically’’ to ensure that the city does not look ‘‘under-prepared’’. ‘‘It will only be done for unfinished sites near Games venues. It should apply more for MCD and DDA than for us because our works are on course. We are not even competent to issue instructions to these agencies. Only the LG office can do so,’’ said a top Delhi government official.

Discussions about issuing a notification to restrict large-scale construction work during the first two weeks of October when Games will be on are at an advanced stage, sources say. ‘‘It is essential that the dust and grime that seems to have taken over do not hamper visitors’ impression of the city during the Games. That is why this is one of the proposals we are considering,’’ said a senior Delhi government official, confirming that sometime back, a letter had been received from the LG’s office too suggesting both the ban on construction and option of using scaffold netting to cover construction sites. Sources say the letter, signed by Ranjan Mukherjee, who is the OSD (Commonwealth Games) to the LG, was received about three months ago.

Officials say, if construction sites are indeed covered, the city would take a leaf out of other cities that have hosted mega-event like Beijing and Sydney. But a section in the government feels that better monitoring and enforcement of deadlines could have saved the city government this embarrassment.

‘‘It does not take rocket science to know that monsoon hits Delhi sometime in late June or early July, and it has a major slowdown effect on construction. After all the criticism received over the past year or so, we have allowed matters to come to such a pass that options like these have to be considered,’’ said an official closely involved with the preparations.

Govt plans to hide unfinished Games work behind curtains - Delhi - City - The Times of India
 
Sponsors shy away from Commonwealth Games

TNN, Jun 2, 2010, 12.57am IST

NEW DELHI: Will the 2010 Commonwealth Games' Organizing Committee (OC) be able to repay the Rs 1,600 crore it has taken as loan from the Centre to host the mega event?

The OC's reply to an RTI on the amount raised so far from sponsorships, paints a grim picture. With just four months to go for the Games, the organizers have managed to seal deals worth just Rs 243 crore in cash.

Sponsorships, apart from TV rights, were expected to form the major chunk of revenue for the organizers, who are also expecting to raise some money through merchandising and ticket sales.

According to OC's reply to the RTI on May 11, it has on board only five sponsors - Air India, NTPC, Hero Honda, Central Bank of India and Coca Cola - for the Games so far. It has raised Rs 143 crore in cash from the sponsors and got Rs 60.70 crore in kind. Another Rs 100 crore has been promised by the Indian Railways.

The OC has roped in Australian firm Sport Marketing and Management as its advertisement consultant in charge of bringing in sponsors. SMAM was a consultant at the 2002 Manchester Games and 2006 Melbourne Games as well. The firm's commission, according to OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi, varies from 20% to 25% of the deal amount.

"They had asked for 30% commission. But after negotiations it was worked out 20% to 25%, depending on the amount they bring in," Kalmadi had told TOI recently.

Kalmadi has admitted that both Melbourne and Manchester Games did not get many multinational sponsors, an indication that the OC may also lose out on that front.

This means it would be even more difficult for OC to raise money to repay the government loan. When asked whether SMAM has been able to rope in any local sponsors, Kalmadi said: "All, except the Railways."

TV rights deals, the next big hope of fund generation, have more or less been sealed. Deals with the likes of BBC in United Kingdom and Network Ten and Foxtel in Australia among others are believed to have generated close to Rs 300 crore.

Merchandising and tickets sales are unlikely to generate a huge amount of money, which could leave OC in heavy debt after the Games are over.

Kalmadi, however, remained optimistic. "We are hopeful of getting a lot of money. We hope to cover the deficit," he said.
Sponsors shy away from Commonwealth Games - Commonwealth Games - Events & Tournaments - Sports - The Times of India
 
Dikshit confident of completing projects ahead of deadline

PTI, Jun 2, 2010, 05.44pm IST

NEW DELHI: With just four months left for the Commonwealth Games, chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Wednesday said all infrastructure projects being undertaken by her government as part of its preparation for the event will be completed much before the deadline.

"We will finish all the projects on time well ahead of the commencement of the event on October 3. I will complete my responsibility," Dikshit said when asked whether she was satisfied with the preparation.

On reports that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will not be present at a function for launch of tickets of the event, Dikshit refused to comment.

Delhi Government has undertaken projects worth over Rs 15,000 crore to improve infrastructure in the city ahead of the Games to be held from October 3 to 14.

On whether her government has decided to ask the Central Vigilance Commissioner to conduct a probe against certain companies given contract to install street lights in several areas of the city, Dikshit said a final decision on the issue is yet to be taken.

PWD minister Rajkumar Chauhan, during an inspection of the streetlight installation project, had said his department may request for a high-level vigilance probe into the "sub-standard" work done by the companies and orders have been issued to blacklist them.

The Commonwealth Games will be the biggest sporting event to be held in the country after the 1982 Asian Games.

The city government has been facing flak for its tardy preparations for the event. Because of delay, the government had to extend deadlines for several projects.
 
my above three posts shows every thing is not ok with the games...
 
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Redevelopment of Connaught Place


The work is 90% complete, there is more greenery and lavishness in reality then in this animated video.
 
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Some pics of Indira Gandhi International Airport Delhi

Terminal T-3 which is going to inaugurated and open for public from next month.



 
Newly built Anand Vihar Railway Station, 4th Railway station of Delhi



The blue dome of the Anand Vihar Rail Terminus











 
Kalmadi flags off motorcycle rally to promote Commonwealth Games:tup:

New Delhi: Suresh Kalmadi, Chairman of Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, flagged off the motorcycle rally, called 'Delhi 2010 Riders-Delhi to Leh Rally', in New Delhi on Sunday to promote the Games.

The 34 enthusiastic riders will cover a total of 3,500 km over 15 days, spreading the message and spirit of the Commonwealth Games 2010.

"Now, we are in the final lap, we need to popularise the games. So, we are having various events like the one today where the motorcyclists are going around to four-five states to bring about consciousness about the Commonwealth Games throughout the country," said Kalmadi.

The riders will pass through the four states of Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, where they will go up to the Leh district situated at the altitude of 3,500 meters.

The riders will promote the 2010 Games by distributing banners, posters and pamphlets to the locals throughout their journey.

With just 112 days left for the Games, Kalmadi said that all the preparations for hosting a successful event are in place.

"There are 112 days left for the Games, so most of the things, which are required for the Commonwealth Games, are in place. I have just come back from London where we had the last meeting of the Commonwealth Games Federation and all the members were very happy to note the progress of the games," said Kalmadi.

Kalmadi said the Commonwealth Games 2010, which are to be held from 03-14 October in New Delhi, would be the biggest games, as it will witness the participation of some of the best sportspersons from the Commonwealth nations.

"So, I think it is going to be great games and I am happy that all the foreign participation is also in a big way.


Australia, England and Canada are sending their biggest teams for the games. So, I am very happy that things are working out," said Kalmadi.

"The Queen's Baton Relay, which commenced from the Buckingham Palace in England, after its long journey around the globe will enter India on June 25 from Pakistan at the Wagah border," he added.
 
Dilliwalooooo..hws is the preparation going on now??
 
Solar Panels on the roof of Thyagraj Stadium:


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CTO, Dr. Rohatgi and CFO, Jim Modak on top of the Thyagaraj sports stadium, India's first eco-friendly sports complex. The stadium will host the Commowealth Games.
 
Rugby Stadium at Delhi University

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Netball and boxing training venue at Delhi University

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The final touches are being given
 
Hey,great pics from skyscrapercity bro....the jln stadium is just awesome....it looks just like a crown....preparations going great....see pics of jln stadium of 3 months back and now....u would get a idea of the tremendous speed of work....roof is awesome....landscaping is almost done....and not to forget the first of its kind during a opening ceremony for mindboggling laser and light effects-the rs40 crore helium baloon!!.... hoping for the best this october
 
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