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2010 Games: 14 of 19 venues in trouble
Sidharth Pandey, Tuesday September 15, 2009, New Delhi

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Under fire for being way behind schedule with its preparations for the 2010 Games, the Organizing Committee has declared that Delhi will be ready, at any cost. A part of that statement is certainly true.

With more than 12,000 crores being spent, these are by far the most expensive Commonwealth Games.  But the huge price tag apparently doesn't guarantee efficiency.

The Games' Federation, led by Mike Fennell, has already expressed its dissatisfaction with the arrangements. Here's why they could be concerned.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is the main venue for the Games. It's also where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held. But with just 3 months to go before its scheduled completion, only 48 per cent of the venue is ready. That's according to the Comptroller and Auditor General's report, which visited all venues for the Games  between March and May this year.  

The Indira Gandhi stadium where the cycling, gymnastics and wrestling events will take place, was meant to be ready by August last year. But more than 50% of the venue lies unfinished even today.

But this is what the CAG is most worried about - the swimming pool at the SPM complex is so far behind schedule that given the current situation, it will not be ready for the Games.

The existing shooting range near the Faridabad border was razed, the new one is not even half-complete, partly because the plans for the shooting range were revised several times and work here only started in October, 2008.  The costs for this venue have also jumped from 16 crores to 150 crores.

14 of the 19 sports venues are running behind schedule, so unless Delhi can set some new records of its own, the Games are nowhere near the finish line.
 
 
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Posted by aravind on Sep 22, 2009
this causes negative impact on India. Commenwealth Games are one of the important step in India's identity to sports. Bad management is the cause of this delay. 12,000 crores spent for these venues. Proudly we can say this is a costliest CW games. nothing else
Posted by Anshu on Sep 15, 2009
Some strict actions need to be taken against authorities found to be inefficient or involved in any kind of mishandling of funds. The condition of sports is pathetic in spite of huge amount of money being pumped into. The National Games itself has been postponed for 1 year how can one expect the country to be up to the mark when it comes to hosting games of that of international standards.
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