Showing posts with label event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Dedicated Electricity Grid to Take Care of 2010 CWG

A dedicated electricity grid is to be set up for 2010 commonwealth games by BSES, one of the two private power distribution firms in the national capital. This project will cost around $8 million (INR 400 million). This electricity grid will exclusively serve the upcoming athletes village for the Commonwealth Games next year.

In an interview Lalit Jalan, the chief executive of BSES informed that the electricity grid will provide uninterrupted power supply to the 2010 Commonwealth Games, apart from continuous electricity at stadiums. This grid will be ready by the end of this year.

Keeping in mind the environmental measures, around 30 % area of the grid will be covered by trees. It will be a environment friendly and green grid, Jalan added, giving an update on the company, which is part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG).

The grid will also have landscaping and deploy the latest energy conservation techniques, and will be located near the Akshardham temple across the Yamuna.

Counting on their achievements senior BSES officials said that in the seven years since distribution of electricity has been privatized in the national capital; the company has managed to cut the losses on account of theft and transmission to 20 percent from 60 percent.

“In the process, the Delhi government has been able to save Rs.13,729 crore (Rs.137.29 billion/$2.75 billion),” Jalan said.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

New I&B minister to focus on Commonwealth Games telecast

Terming the telecast of the 2010 Commonwealth Games one of the priority areas for her ministry, Ambika Soni, the new Information and Broadcasting (I&B) minister, today said she would review matters pertaining to public broadcaster Prasar Bharati’s functioning and the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) being heard by the Delhi High Court over the alleged financial irregularities in Prasar Bharati.

Prasar Bharati has to undertake the production and telecast of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in high definition format, considered at least three times costlier than the existing standard definition. However, due to legal hurdles and allegations of financial mismanagement within the Prasar Bharati board, no forward action in the matter has taken place since the past six months, senior government officials say.

“Commonwealth Games are important for us. I will be interacting with my officials on all important matters before the ministry. I have also called for the papers related to the functioning of Prasar Bharati and the PIL that is being heard in the court, among other things, for my understanding,” Soni said while on her first visit to the I&B ministry after getting the portfolio on Thursday evening.

Taking stock of her ministry and its officials on the first working day after being allocated the charge of a Cabinet minister at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B), Ambika Soni said she would take all the stakeholders into confidence before taking decisions on issues facing the media industry.

“I am not taking the charge today. I am here to meet my officials and see the ministry. I will take charge on Monday,” Soni said.

However, on being asked to outline her priorities in the I&B ministry, she said Commonwealth Games and its telecast would be a key issue for her. “I will also be looking at content code among all other key issues before the ministry. I am being briefed by my Secretary and other senior officials and I will come to media on my priorities at a later date,” said Soni.

The Prasar Bharati board and its functioning has been under a cloud for a past few months after its ex-chairman Arun Bhatnagar, who resigned a few days back citing irregularity in the functioning of top management of Prasar Bharati, alleged financial irregularities within Prasar Bharati. A PIL has also been filed in the Delhi High Court.

Prasar Bharati being the host broadcasters for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, has to telecast the 14-day international tournament in high definition as mandated by the Commonwealth Games organising committee.

So far, the Prasar Bharati has not been able to take a decision on whether to outsource the entire coverage of the Commonwealth Games to a third-party through a tender process or to do it using the available resources of Doordarshan.

Soni was earlier the minister for Tourism and Culture in the 14th Lok Sabha. There are two Ministers of State in the ministry in Mohan Jatua and S Jagathrakshakan who, according to senior officials, will also take formal charge on June 1 along with Soni.

Soni is also expected to take up pending policy issues including policy on Headend-In-the-Sky (HITS), a move that will open doors for the digital delivery of cable channels across the country at one go using satellites.

Also, expansion and review of Conditional Access System (CAS) in rest of the country, expansion of private FM radio business are among the top priorities awaiting the attention of Soni, say senior officials of the I&B ministry.

Monday, December 29, 2008

Sports Minister wants timely help for CWG athletes

2010 commonwealth gamesSports Minister MS Gill has asked the national federations to quickly settle contracts with coaches and ensure timely availability of sports and support equipment for the benefit of athletes undergoing training for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

The directions were given after a review meeting of the progress of the 'Scheme for Preparation of Teams for Commonwealth Games' and and identification of steps required to further improve the working of this Scheme.

On the basis of feedback received during the meeting, which was attended by office bearers of different federations, officers of Sports Authority of India and Indian Olympic Association, several steps were identified to make the Scheme work more efficiently.

"The Sports Minister has given direction for ensuring that sports and support equipment and consumables are made available in time, contracts with coaches are settled expeditiously, progress of the Scheme be monitored closely and kits to sports persons coming to camps be given without any delay," a release from the Ministry said on Wednesday.

"It was also decided to make available training facilities at non-SAI venues in certain locations like Chennai for Swimming, Hyderabad for Badminton, Pune for Tennis and Shooting etc," it said.

Under the Scheme, which would cost the Government Rs 678 crores, the selection process for identifying about 1300 elite players, in 17 disciplines, 250 coaches (both Indian and foreign), and about 80 supporting personnel (physiotherapists, psychologist, masseurs etc) has been completed.

These elite players will be fully funded by Government, for intensive training of 305 days, in a year, both within, and outside the country. They will also be provided state of art, equipments, training and greater exposure in domestic and international tournaments.

The players will be assessed at regular intervals, through pre-decided monitorable parameters, till their final selection for Commonwealth Games.

The coaching camps for the selected players have commenced at the various centers of Sports Authority of India.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Program Venues for 2010 Commonwealth Games

The list of the venues where the different sports event of 2010 Commonwealth Games will be held Most of the events are to be held in the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, which is the world’s second-largest stadium, it will undergo renovation and improvement for proper hosting of the games and events of the Commonwealth Games.

  1. Opening and Closing Ceremony : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

  2. Archery : IG Sports Complex & India Gate/Red Fort

  3. Aquatics : SPM Swimming Pool Complex

  4. Athletics : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

  5. Boxing : Talkatora Indoor Stadium

  6. Badminton : Siri Fort Sports Complex

  7. Gymnastics : IG Indoor Stadium Complex

  8. Cycling : IG Indoor Stadium Complex

  9. Hockey : Maj. Dhyan Chand National Stadium

  10. Netball : Tyagaraj Sports Complex

  11. Lawn Bowls : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

  12. Rugby 7s : Delhi University

  13. Squash : Siri Fort Sports Complex

  14. Shooting : Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range

  15. Tennis : R K Tennis Complex

  16. Wrestling : IG Indoor Stadium Complex

  17. Table Tennis : Yamuna Sports Complex

  18. Weightlifting : Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium

You can also check my post on 2010 Commonwealth Games Venues for even more details

Sports Included in 2010 Commonwealth Games

2010 commonwealth games

The Sports Program of 2010 Commonwealth Games include 17 different and related disciplines. Nearly 6,000 athletes are expected who would represent 71 Commonwealth countries in the 2010 Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi, India. The different games disciplines which would be included in 2010 commonwealth games are as follows:

  1. Athletics

  2. Aquatics

  3. Badminton

  4. Archery

  5. Boxing

  6. Gymnastics

  7. Cycling

  8. Hockey

  9. Shooting

  10. Wrestling

  11. Tennis

  12. Weightlifting

  13. Table Tennis

  14. Squash

  15. Lawn Bowls

  16. Rugby 7s

  17. Netball

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

When did this CommonWealth Games started?

In the starting of 1930 an event was held in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada,then known as the British Empire Games.This was the first event of its kind.In this way these types of events started ,there names has been changed over time but spirit remained the same .After the Hamilton ,Ontario multigames event , In 1954 its names was changed to British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Again in 1970 the named as British Commonwealth Games

Finally it was changed to its current name of the Commonwealth Games in 1974.


From then no changes has been done............. Thank God!How many changes !!!!!