Common Wealth Games in New Delhi
The 2010 Common Wealth Games is going to held in New Delhi this year which is the most anticipated games of all and this makes proud for any Indian.
The Common Wealth Games is a muti-sport event including various sports including elite athletes od different nations. It was known as the British Empire Games back in 1930, then it was changed to British Empire and Common Wealth in 1954, then in 1978 it was changed to British Commonwealth Games, then from 1978 it is known as the Commonwealth Games.
This event includes commonwealth games like Rugby Sevens and Netball. Currently there are 53 commonwealth nations and 71 nations participating. There are around 5,000 athletes in Commonwealth games which makes it the biggest event.
Delhi which has the population of 13.8 million people, which is going to host this event and it, will be the first time in history of India, and second time in the ASIA.
The dates which are proposed for the Games are 3-14 October 2010. The Delhi Games Village is being created especially for this event stretching about 40 acre lands and with the capacity for 8,500 athletes.
The stadium which is being constructed will host the following games which include: Aquatics, Athletics, Badminton, Bowls, Boxing, Cycling, EAD Events, Gymnastics, Hockey, Netballs, Rugby 7s, Shooting, Squash, Table Tennis and Weightlifting.
Indian economy will also be benefit from Commonwealth Games by generating Rs 1708 crore which is 88 crore more than the Govt expected. There will be Integrated Securities Systems will also be installed as the security measures.
This upcoming Event will be the biggest and will surely make India proud to host it. It is being also called as the “A Great Indian Wedding”
CWG NEW DELHI MEDALS TALLY HERE
CWG NEW DELHI MEDALS TALLY HERE
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