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Highlights of Commonwealth Games



Found Thousands of Condoms in CWG Village - Rubbery problem



The Commonwealth Games Village is confronting a civic problem again. It is not the dirty loos or spit-stained bathrooms, but choked drains, which are now causing problems.



And this time, the athletes themselves are to blame. When some toilets used by the athletes were found clogged, plumbers were called in to clean them. They found that thousands of used condoms, which had been flushed down, were clogging the system. Blast, Light, Dance & Hooting on Open Ceremony of CWG, 2010



Drummers beat out a countdown to the opening as a vast helium balloon rose towards the sky. Organisers are seeking to shake off a run-up dogged by construction delays, corruption scandals and concerns over health and safety. Fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships are on standby. About 100,000 police and paramilitary officers were deployed as shops and businesses closed for the day. About 80,000 police on duty have been reinforced by 17,000 paramilitary troops to counter the danger of an attack by extremists. India feeling proud for winning note on Commonwealth Games Hockey



India's 3-2 win against Malaysia did not matter as much as the three points that came with the result as it provided the hosts a solid start to their men's hockey campaign in the Commonwealth Games here Tuesday, so says coach Jose Brasa. 'Malaysia had other opportunities to score and we were also not good inside the 'd',' said Brasa while pointing out that one of the major differences between the two teams was the number of 'field players' he had for substitutions.



On penalty corner specialist Sandeep Singh's absence from the field for the first 27 minutes, Brasa said: 'We played our best team, but later we played Sandeep for much of the second half. It had to do with our rotation of players so that everyone was fresh.' Kailash Kher performing at Common Wealth Games closing ceremony



The sensational Sufi singer Kailash Kher will be giving an astounding performance in the closing ceremony of common wealth games which will be held on 14th October at Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium, Delhi. The closing ceremony is expected to be a great extravaganza and the athletes will be in a gloomy mood as they will be going back to their own places after so much of hard work and dedication. To make them lively and to keep their journey memorable Kailash Kher will be performing live. Delhi Metro Stations Decorated with works of art for Commonwealth Games



DMRC spokesperson said - 'Additional house keeping staff has been already deputed to all the important stations and more queue managers will be engaged at all stations leading to the Games venues'. Along with that about 250 scouts and guides and 153 Bangalore Metro trainees will be deployed at various stations for crowd control and management control. 'Volunteers of the Metro Citizens' Forum have also been instructed to be more vigilant and devote their time at the stations whenever possible.'' Assistant Station Manager - the grade of Metro official will also be posted at the control room of the Commonwealth Games Committee for better coordination and all types of controls. Athletes focus on practice ahead of Commonwealth Games



Athletes got down to training on Wednesday for the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, putting aside concerns about poor accommodation and a dengue fever epidemic that have embarrassed the hosts. Hundreds of athletes from around the world poured into the Indian capital, host for the Oct. 3-14 multi-sports event. Competitions kick off on Oct. 4. Teams from the 71 nations that are members of the Commonwealth are all due to be in place at the Games Village by Thursday, the Commonwealth Games Federation said in a statement. The Indian authorities, criticised for providing filthy accommodation and shoddy contruction of some of the venue sites, are working around the clock to clean up the Games Village to house up to 8,000 athletes and officials. Security has been ramped up with some 100,000 police, including sniper units, guarding the Games, in one of the biggest ever security crackdowns on the capital. Plan of the apes: Security staff deploy langurs



Security officials at the Commonwealth Games aren't monkeying around anymore, deploying langurs at several venues in New Delhi to keep smaller simians from causing any trouble. Langurs are a common type on monkey in south Asia, and because they are large and fierce they are often used in India to keep other monkeys in check in public places. The New Delhi Municipal Council said it will put 10 langurs on duty outside several venues starting Wednesday, but that number will increase in the days leading up to Sunday's opening ceremony. "The additional langurs will take care of the games venues and other important areas," the council told the Press Trust of India news agency. Spotting monkeys in Delhi is not uncommon. The animals roam through buildings throughout city, often causing havoc as they scamper through hospitals and government offices. "Delhi CWG were doomed from start"



Legendary American athlete Michael Johnson joined the chorus of sports personalities who have criticised the Delhi Commonwealth Games. The specially-built Games village for the multi-sport event, which starts on Sunday, was slammed last week as nations from around the world hit out at the poor state of its cleanliness and drainage. Johnson, now a BBC television commentator, feels that the decision to stage the Games in October, outside the mainstream season for athletics, traditionally the event's central attraction was a wrong decision. "This edition of the Commonwealth Games was doomed from the start," Johnson wrote in his column in a British newspaper. Narcotics Control Bureau seeks help to choke drug flow during CWG



To prevent the flow of Delhi narcotics during Commonwealth Games when a large numbers of foreigners are expected, the Narcotics Control Bureau has decided to seek the help of agencies like the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Customs. The Narcotics Control Bureau Delhi unit and headquarters at a recent meeting with the heads of other agencies, mooted and forwarded steps to prevent peddlers from selling narcotics to foreign tourists. It will be a curse for our so coming commonwealth games. New Upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014



The Delhi 2010 Flag Handover Ceremony handed the next commonwealth games to Glasgow in 2014. After the Commonwealth Games Federation flag is lowered, as part of the Delhi 2010 Flag Handover Ceremony, it’s passed onto the city of Glasgow to be held in 2014, officially now the new hosts of the Games. By Volunteer cast of 348 and an 8 minute mass creative piecewill will showcase the city and officially invite the Commonwealth games to Glasgow in 2014. Glasgow curiously welcoming it for the incoming commonwealth games. New Zealand attending Commonwealth games



New Zealand will compete at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games but will review progress around athletes' accommodation and security on a daily basis. The New Zealand Olympic Committee announced after a near seven-hour meeting Friday that it would continue planning for its athletes to begin arriving in the Indian capital from Sept. 28. Rahman to sing at Commonwealth Games Inaugural Show



As a tribute to the Father of the Nation, Rahman will also sing the Mahatma’s favourite hymn ‘Vaishnava Jan To’ for the 60,000-strong audience at the inaugural ceremony of the Games at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Music maestro A R Rahman is all set to rock the inaugural ceremony of the Commonwealth Games with his chart burster ‘Jai Ho’ and ‘Maa Tujhe Salam’ numbers. 23 injured in stadium footbridge collapse, chaos of Commonwealth Games



The ill-fated New Delhi Commonwealth Games 2010, just 12 days away, has suffered another major setback after a footbridge near the event's main stadium collapsed, injuring at least 23 labourers out of which five of them are serious. Commonwealth Games Ticket On High Sale



The first lot of ticket for Commonwealth Games has already been sold. Mr. Sanjay Aggarwal, General Manager of IRCTC has confirmed that, till date, over Rs 18 crore worth of the ticket for has been sold for the sporting extravaganza . As of now, only 22 lakh tickets are available and an official online ticketing agency will be held between 3rd October to 14th October in New Delhi. Special Train for Common Wealth Games



Mr. E Ahamed, Union Minister for Railways has started the Commonwealth Games Special Train services. Inaugurated on 24th June'10, the train has already left from New Delhi and is expected to cover all the major part of the country. Following the campaign in Kerala, the train have special stoppage on Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram and will reach Delhi on 1st October. Commonwealth Games Delay - Delhi Government



Mr. M S Gill, Sports Minister has charged Delhi government for delay in preparing access from the Games Village to the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. On a debate session in Lok Sabha, Gill said that he finds uncomfortable for 12000 athletes to stay far away from the main venue. Meanwhile, Dr. Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi has confirmed that, despite the slow progress, the mega sport event will be a successful one. Tata Motors providing Transportations - CWG 2010



Most recently, Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Tata Motors Ltd. Accordingly, the company has assured to provide 1, 789 vehicles for transportation during the mega sport event. As per agreement, the company will also provide drivers with branded uniforms and will take care of the maintenance of the vehicles. Tourist Buses During Common wealth Games



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