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Concerns India will lose face over Commonwealth Games Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 01:43:00 +0000

The games were meant to showcase a rising India; instead, they may end up being a major embarrassment

QUEEN ELIZABETH will not inaugurate the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi in October – the first time she has missed the event in four decades. Instead, she is sending Prince Charles to represent her as head of the colonial grouping.

The queen cited an overfull calendar as the reason for her absence from the games, which run from October 3rd to 14th.

She will miss an event billed domestically as one that promises to showcase a rising India but that so far promises to be anything but a celebration of the country’s progress.

It is questionable whether the British monarch is genuinely busy or whether she is wary of inaugurating an event which, a mere 120 days away, is far from ready and has the real potential to be an embarrassment.

The games, worth more than $3 billion (€2.44 billion), were considered an opportunity to display the “new India”, with its impressive economic growth rate and rising status as an Asian power. Instead, there is now a desperate scramble to prevent the event from becoming a humiliating failure.

Several sporting venues including the main track and field stadium, the swimming venue and the participants’ residential village complex are far from ready. Indeed, most of the Commonwealth Games sites across Delhi are besieged with cranes and open pits and rife with desultory building activity nowhere near completion.

Numerous road and rail overpasses required to ferry athletes and spectators through Delhi’s chaotic traffic are simply cement pillars supporting nothing.

Badly needed infrastructure that would ensure the smooth running of the games is also pitifully behind schedule, with at least half of 20 critical bridges and overpasses in all likelihood abandoned.

The revised December 31st, 2009, deadline for the completion of most of the work was deferred to the end of March, but this too has been pushed back to even closer to the games’ inauguration.

Commonwealth Games organising committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi conceded in a newspaper interview yesterday that construction work would “drag on” to the end of June but that too seems an overly optimistic assessment.

Plans to construct thousands of hotel rooms for guests have been jettisoned in favour of ad-hoc B&Bs – triggering fears that these “poor man’s Olympics” featuring 71 former British colonial states and territories could end up being mortifying for India.

This, in turn, would further inflame the country’s inferiority complex with regard to neighbouring nuclear, commercial and economic rival China, globally feted for hosting the near-flawless 2008 Beijing Olympics with all sporting, residential and spectator facilities ready in plenty of time to carry out rehearsals and resolve glitches.

Delhi will go straight into the Commonwealth Games without the luxury of dry runs in the majority of its hastily built venues.

In their mad scramble to meet long-delayed deadlines, the authorities have dropped plans to clean up several city slums, opting instead to plant bamboo groves to shield them.

The much-touted “civilising campaign” of levying fines on commonplace activities such as littering, urinating, defecating and spitting in public places has also been abandoned.

So have plans to teach taxi drivers, waiters and security staff English and international etiquette to make the participants feel comfortable.

Indian officials have repeatedly placated the panicky Commonwealth Games Federation with the well-practised line that the run-up to October’s sporting fest is akin to an Indian wedding: initially chaotic and disorganised but eventually majestic and orderly.

They insist the federation is missing a few tricks, unable to see India’s delayed genius at work.

If that were not enough, it now transpires that catering contracts for the games’ village are yet to be awarded, with not enough time for the awardees to erect their elaborate kitchens designed to feed thousands of athletes.

Security, too, poses a major challenge. The games are being conducted against the backdrop of a deteriorating internal security environment marked by a rising wave of regional extremist fundamentalism and increasing attacks by Maoists.

Various Islamist groups have threatened to disrupt the games. Though India has pledged tight security, anxiety persists, with dependence on massive security at sporting venues rather than advance work in “neutralising” potential threats.

As a further security measure, the authorities have ordered the closure of all educational institutions for the duration of the games. A fiat has also been issued for all shops, offices and business establishments to shut during the opening and closing ceremonies.

“The authorities will declare an unofficial curfew in Delhi for the duration of the games,” says

Delhi-based fashion designer Rita Paul, adding that it will be hell for the fortnight of the games and better to leave the city during that time.

Commonwealth Games 2010: Concerns India will lose face over Commonwealth Games
 
Truth is it will be a DISASTER ....I dont have and neither do i see preparations for CG in Delhi on a scale that any other nation would have done. Its really a shame. What's sad is that even Media is not bringing up these facts out.

Anyways whatever happens happens for a reason. Maybe politicians will wake up after this imminent debacle.
 
Delhi's Commonwealth Games slave labour shame From: Herald Sun February 02, 2010 7:15PM
: Children working on the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi ahead of the Commonwealth Games. Picture: Getty Images Source: Herald Sun
CHILDREN are slaving away at work on building sites in New Delhi as the Indian capital struggles to get ready for this year's Commonwealth Games.
Parents have been promised bonuses, such as money for bread and milk, on top of their normal pay, if they bring their children and put them to work.

The building drive comes amid major concerns the city will not be ready to hold the Games when they fall due in October, with major sporting and transport infrastructure still not ready.

Struggling to hold up shovels, which are as tall as they are, the children are helping to build drainage works in front of the $1.8 billion Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, where the opening and closing ceremonies for the Games and the athletics events will be held.

They shovel stones into baskets, which are then carried away by other children, as their parents work nearby on the same project.

The sheer scale of the construction has drawn an enormous population of migrant workers from all over India.

And now it seems children have been drafted in to get the stadium and its surrounding area finished on time.

This week, the High Court of Delhi has sought a response from the Government over the alleged failure to provide all the benefits of labour laws to workers involved in construction work for the Games, with workers being paid below the minimum wage while being forced to live and work in sub-standard conditions.

One workers' group said: "They live, sleep and they eat where they work."

Others are made homeless, as slums are razed to make way for the Games.

The Commonwealth Games Federation has repeatedly expressed concern about the slow pace of work for the Games, which will involve 6000 athletes.

Federation president Mike Fennell in December said he was distressed by a report by the CGF evaluation commission that two major venues, the Nehru stadium and the swimming arena, would not be ready until June, barely three months before the opening ceremony. In fact, not a single venue has been completed.

The CGF report cited problems ranging from ticketing and transport to accreditation and accommodation, amid reports that only 10,000 of the 40,000 hotel rooms expected to be needed are available.

A separate Indian Government report found construction work on 13 out of the 19 sports venues was behind schedule.

The first real test for how New Delhi handles a big sporting event will happen this month when the city hosts the Hockey World Cup.
 
Instead of investing billions of dollars in Weapons of Mass Destruction procurement from terrorist sionist and war criminal US, it would be wise for India to invest in sanitation, basic education and hygiene in view of not to competing against China but simply not to losing face. In a recent visit to Mumbai the gateway of India I was advise not to buy foodstuff outside my international hotel accomodation, and not to drink water. Indians are indeed dirty, smell bad, spit dirty in front of you and defecating in the streets. If you are not use to this I will advise you to avoid India. In fact I use to watch Bollywood films as I do have Indo-African friends. In Bollywood films I see that Indians are beautiful people with pale skin and blue eyes. In Bollywood films India is a clean country and every house looks like hotel premise and the Indian screenery is beautiful. BUT IN REALITY WHEN I FIRST VISITED MUMBAI, I WAS COMPLETELY SHOCKED AND DISAPPOINTED. I THEN REALISE THAT INDIANS ARE BEAUTIFUL ONLY IN BOLLYWOOD FILMS, MOST INDIANS ARE DARKER THAN BLACK AFRICAN, THEY ARE UGLY AND LOOK LIKE FREAKS BESIDES THEY ARE VERY DIRTY WITH NO HYGIENE, THEY HAVE BAD MANNERS, THEY SMELL BAD, THEIR SKIN IS THE SAME COLOR LIKE CHICKEN/PIG FAECAL DEJECTIONS, THEY SPIT DIRTY AND DEFACATE EVERYWHERE DUE TO LACK OF SANITATION EQUIPMENT. MUMBAI IS ONLY A DEVELOPING CITY WITH NO PLANNING, NO MODERN SKYCRAPERS, BUILDINGS LOOK LIKE SUBURB HOUSING, NO ROAD TRAFFIC. ITS A NIGHMARE AND HELL ON EARTH. I WAS REALLY SHOCKED AND IT IS A FREAK SHOW.:tdown::tdown:
Have a nice life.
 
queen Elizabeth will not join the CWG 2010, i don't know any thing about that.
but india is losing image in world because of his neighborhood country, u know it's name. they r responsible for bad image of india.even usa is also irritate with them. i no need to describe why ?
by the way, no doubt india is spending 4 billion to organize the best ever CWG. and we will be success.
it does not matter what is your thinking.
 
Instead of investing billions of dollars in Weapons of Mass Destruction procurement from terrorist sionist and war criminal US, it would be wise for India to invest in sanitation, basic education and hygiene in view of not to competing against China but simply not to losing face. In a recent visit to Mumbai the gateway of India I was advise not to buy foodstuff outside my international hotel accomodation, and not to drink water. Indians are indeed dirty, smell bad, spit dirty in front of you and defecating in the streets. If you are not use to this I will advise you to avoid India. In fact I use to watch Bollywood films as I do have Indo-African friends. In Bollywood films I see that Indians are beautiful people with pale skin and blue eyes. In Bollywood films India is a clean country and every house looks like hotel premise and the Indian screenery is beautiful. BUT IN REALITY WHEN I FIRST VISITED MUMBAI, I WAS COMPLETELY SHOCKED AND DISAPPOINTED. I THEN REALISE THAT INDIANS ARE BEAUTIFUL ONLY IN BOLLYWOOD FILMS, MOST INDIANS ARE DARKER THAN BLACK AFRICAN, THEY ARE UGLY AND LOOK LIKE FREAKS BESIDES THEY ARE VERY DIRTY WITH NO HYGIENE, THEY HAVE BAD MANNERS, THEY SMELL BAD, THEIR SKIN IS THE SAME COLOR LIKE CHICKEN/PIG FAECAL DEJECTIONS, THEY SPIT DIRTY AND DEFACATE EVERYWHERE DUE TO LACK OF SANITATION EQUIPMENT. MUMBAI IS ONLY A DEVELOPING CITY WITH NO PLANNING, NO MODERN SKYCRAPERS, BUILDINGS LOOK LIKE SUBURB HOUSING, NO ROAD TRAFFIC. ITS A NIGHMARE AND HELL ON EARTH. I WAS REALLY SHOCKED AND IT IS A FREAK SHOW.:tdown::tdown:

look at yourself. Naked and shameless americans.
 
Instead of investing billions of dollars in Weapons of Mass Destruction procurement from terrorist sionist and war criminal US, it would be wise for India to invest in sanitation, basic education and hygiene in view of not to competing against China but simply not to losing face. In a recent visit to Mumbai the gateway of India I was advise not to buy foodstuff outside my international hotel accomodation, and not to drink water. Indians are indeed dirty, smell bad, spit dirty in front of you and defecating in the streets. If you are not use to this I will advise you to avoid India. In fact I use to watch Bollywood films as I do have Indo-African friends. In Bollywood films I see that Indians are beautiful people with pale skin and blue eyes. In Bollywood films India is a clean country and every house looks like hotel premise and the Indian screenery is beautiful. BUT IN REALITY WHEN I FIRST VISITED MUMBAI, I WAS COMPLETELY SHOCKED AND DISAPPOINTED. I THEN REALISE THAT INDIANS ARE BEAUTIFUL ONLY IN BOLLYWOOD FILMS, MOST INDIANS ARE DARKER THAN BLACK AFRICAN, THEY ARE UGLY AND LOOK LIKE FREAKS BESIDES THEY ARE VERY DIRTY WITH NO HYGIENE, THEY HAVE BAD MANNERS, THEY SMELL BAD, THEIR SKIN IS THE SAME COLOR LIKE CHICKEN/PIG FAECAL DEJECTIONS, THEY SPIT DIRTY AND DEFACATE EVERYWHERE DUE TO LACK OF SANITATION EQUIPMENT. MUMBAI IS ONLY A DEVELOPING CITY WITH NO PLANNING, NO MODERN SKYCRAPERS, BUILDINGS LOOK LIKE SUBURB HOUSING, NO ROAD TRAFFIC. ITS A NIGHMARE AND HELL ON EARTH. I WAS REALLY SHOCKED AND IT IS A FREAK SHOW.:tdown::tdown:

i dont know if any of you have noticed this including the pakistani and other country members that chinese members are becoming more racist day by day,we talk about americans being racist nd all but since china is on its way on becoming a good economy they have started to look down on us.

well i guess power does goes to your mind.
 
and they are bidding for the olympics loooooooooooooool
:china::pakistan:

1. This news is just result of freedom of expression and some media going over the top.

2. We are not bidding for Olympics, but I assure you that if we host Olympic it will be the best ever.

3. No need to loose your sleep just visit Delhi for commonwealth games and see the best ever commonwealth games. Its not boasting but the Commonwealth games organizers has said that facilities, lavishness and standard India is offering is the highest ever.
 
india will successfully organize the CWG 2010. same thing(blame on organizer) was happened when china was organizing Olympic games.
the only thing is defer that at the time of olympic western blamed on china and now china and pakistan blaming on india.
 
i dont know if any of you have noticed this including the pakistani and other country members that chinese members are becoming more racist day by day,we talk about americans being racist nd all but since china is on its way on becoming a good economy they have started to look down on us.

well i guess power does goes to your mind.

it's a effect of their culture.
 
Wow, what a killing field, four members got banned in 16 posts:cheesy:

Back to the topic, is the situation that bad for Indians commonwealth game, whats the expectation of gold medals? correct me if i was wrong, In the last commonwealth game, you got 6 gold, how many this time, best of luck to India not to break the record of lowest gold medals ever for a host country.:no::D
 
Wow, what a killing field, four members got banned in 16 posts:cheesy:

Back to the topic, is the situation that bad for Indians commonwealth game, whats the expectation of gold medals? correct me if i was wrong, In the last commonwealth game, you got 6 gold, how many this time, best of luck to India not to break the record of lowest gold medals ever for a host country.:no::D

your smile at the end of the post is bit freaky...:lol::partay:
 

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