I've working for an India MNC (owner is one of the richest men in World/Asia) almost 2yrs and my job requires to communicate with mid-high management on daily basis. So I know their office culture very well. On top of that, I'm a SAI devotee, and into Hinduism (goddes and deities). My parents have been to India for pilgrimage so they share all the stories about India with me... I should not say ill things about India, but I think in terms of capability and efficiency, they are still behind Singapore and HK. Sorry... off topic... Let's pray for India's success in the coming CWG 2010.... BOLEH...!!!
Some team already start training and practice on court. The badminton venue looks ready and it's HUGE though. So many spaces between those courts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peM118uvUP0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy-JvajrXzs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfHD3UTgyjk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qikYmYG7MI
After hearing all the horror 'tummy' stories, better to bring your own water there. Use the bottled water to brush teeth as well. Always bring some pills for emergency. I've been there. Good luck! There are bound to be some issues with the food for the westerners.
and don't always trust the "bottled" water either for drinking, unless you've bought it from a place that looks reputable... However, if you have the stomach for the food, its great! If you're in an adventurous fame of mind, one of the places to snack out at is Bengali Market. Of course, Delhi is dotted with places big and small that serve excellent butter chicken as well.
The British thought differently. CWG village better than Beijing: England Chef de Mission PTI, Sep 16, 2010, 09.44pm IST NEW DELHI: England's Chef de mission Craig Hunter on Thursday said the arrangements at the Delhi Games village is much better as compared to the Beijing Olympics. "The Commonwealth Games Village here is better than the Beijing Olympics," Hunter told reporters, adding that the Delhi Games would set a high standard for the hosts of London Olympics 2012. "Every Games Village has progressed and this one sets a new standard. In other Games villages four athletes use one bathroom, whereas here only two would share one bathroom. Even the training facilities are wonderful," added Hunter, who has been staying in the capital for the last four days. The Chef de Mission was also all praise for some Games venues, terming those as world class. Asked about the security concerns, Hunter said: "We are happy with the arrangements and I can say that the pullouts of the players were not due to security or any other reasons." "Security has always been an issue since 1972 Munich Olympic disaster. Some of the athletes, who opted out did so due to packed international calendar and injuries. However, we do have some Olympic and World Champions coming for CWG 2010." Read more: CWG village better than Beijing: England Chef de Mission - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...Mission/articleshow/6567832.cms#ixzz11F3SjMNl
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...t-to-get-under-way/cwgarticleshow/6675024.cms The show is set to begin...
Wales delighted with transition at CWG Village http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ion-at-CWG-Village/cwgarticleshow/6671363.cms "I am really quite impressed with the transition," Jenkins said. "I had come here two weeks ago and thing were really quite chaotic. But the athletes who came here three days ago are absolutely delighted with the residential wings and also the training facilities. The food is also quite good. "The venues are outstanding and we are really looking forward to competing there," he added. The team is hoping to double their gold count at Games and according to team manager Brian Davies, Wales would look to at least double their haul of three gold medals won at the previous Games at Melbourne. Wales has come in with about 150 athletes who will participate in archery, badminton, lawn bowls, wrestling, women's hockey, shooting and table tennis.
The opening ceremony went well . News received from India to Australia said that the opening ceremony went well. Hope that India can host this 2010 Commonwealth Games successfully. .
Hope that BCers who are there at the Badminton venue can update us with info . Let us hope that BCers who are there at the Badminton venue can update us with info. .
http://www.thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2010/12/1/sports/20101201161856&sec=sports Indian police raid top Commonwealth Games officials NEW DELHI (AP) - Indian police raided the homes and offices of two top organizers of the recent Commonwealth Games following accusations that that they paid exorbitant rates for buying equipment from a Swiss company, an official said Wednesday. "During searches (on Tuesday) voluminous incriminating documents have been recovered. The investigation and searches are in progress," said R.K. Gaur, a spokesman for the Central Bureau of Investigation. India had hoped to boost its international reputation by hosting the Oct. 3-14 Commonwealth Games but instead the event was overshadowed by allegations of corruption, construction delays and cost overruns. The CBI last week registered cases of conspiracy and cheating against the two officials, V.K. Verma and Lalit Bhanot. It accused them of causing a huge loss to the Indian government by paying 1.07 billion rupees ($23 million) to Swiss Timings Limited for purchasing a timing, scoring and result system which was available at a much cheaper rate from a Spain-based company. "The Spain-based company was allegedly wrongfully eliminated at prequalification bid stage," the CBI said in a statement. Both Verma and Bhanot denied any wrongdoing and said they acted with due diligence while awarding contracts for the games. The CBI earlier this month arrested three games organizing committee officials, M. Jayachandran, T.S. Darbari and Sanjay Mahendroo, accusing them of forgery and cheating over the awarding of games-related contracts. The cost of hosting the event ballooned to around $15 billion from the original estimated $412 million. The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party alleged millions were siphoned by companies run by relatives of Games officials.
!!??!!??!!??. This post has made me both curious and angry. 1. Those child labor pics? I travel everyday and almost the whole city in a week. I have never seen anything like 5 year olds working. It is true that there is some amount of child labor due to poverty but govt has provided free schooling with free meals, clothes, and books. They even show them a movie once in a while. 2 Those pictures of the courtyard are just after a very heavy shower. It is true that in some places the construction was rather late started, but the criticism has brought media from across to globe to focus only on the negative aspect. 3. The money scandal and snakes in rooms, dirty rooms etc were all a mischief of an [ex] official known as Suresh Kalmadi who has literally GOBBLED upon all that money, for gaining more publicity for an unexplained reason. BUT!!!!! If you saw the closing ceremony on 14th Oct, [it happens to be on YouTube too] Many athletes claimed that the service provided was the best they have ever experienced.... Many athletes also [in an interview] asked the media regarding the so called lousy rooms etc. as they were not present at all, all was resolved peacefully and the games were 95% successful. I am 5% unsuccessful because of all these misunderstandings and all that money eaten....