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Delhi Games village 'unfit for athletes'

at least there are more tv coverage for the sporting event for commonwealth than our pathetic YOG.

There was zero coverage for YOG in international news tv network. Basically we waste all the money away. Like throwing them in singapore river.

the indian games have massive international new coverage.

It is like show biz. Any news is good news.
 
it cost more than sydney olympic. can you imagine that.

That's more or less understandable. Delhi is unlike Sydney, where world class sporting and tourist facilities are already and always there 24/7. Count the Olympic medals Australians won on your fingers, you'd need to add in your toes and the numbers still overflow. The one-armed and legless beggar at a Delhi alley could count on his fingers what India has won with fingers to spare. You think he's interested in Commonwealth Games? Just like you think Singaporeans too busy making ends meet were interested in YOG?
 
at least there are more tv coverage for the sporting event for commonwealth than our pathetic YOG.

There was zero coverage for YOG in international news tv network. Basically we waste all the money away. Like throwing them in singapore river.

the indian games have massive international new coverage.

It is like show biz. Any news is good news.

Do you think they have news of Committee ill-treating their volunteers with food fit for dogs ??:eek:
 
That's more or less understandable. Delhi is unlike Sydney, where world class sporting and tourist facilities are already and always there 24/7?

i think you got your maths wrong, australia build new stadiums for the summer olympic. How much does the australia worker get, how much do you think they pay the india worker?
it is not even an olympic event.

most of the money probably disappear.
 
Re: you mean this news

Thanks Singveld for the articles and the pictures.
The Taiwan government should really contact the India government and tell them to stop calling the shot victims "tourists", when they were there to make a program which would help to promote their country.
 
indian view of the games from bbc forum

As an Indian, the scenario of horrific negligence and apathy in government sponsored infrastructure development work is depressingly familiar to me. Bridges, flyovers and buildings which take a decade to build; a meaningless and complicated tender process which is used for corruption and bribery; worst possible building materials and cheapest/unskilled labourers are all familiar to us and we learn to live with it. India may ride the IT boom with computer technology and software and incidents like the CWG construction show it is lagging far behind in the critical area of infrastructure development. In contrast to China, successive coalition governments in India are only concerned with day to day survival on wafer thin majorities and not interested in infrastructure development work.
 
Re: you mean this news

Thanks Singveld for the articles and the pictures.
The Taiwan government should really contact the India government and tell them to stop calling the shot victims "tourists", when they were there to make a program which would help to promote their country.

obviously the indian gov and police want to call them tourist, so that they will not scare the pant of all the journalists that will be coming for the games.

can you imagine a game without journalists to spread the news of the event?
 
Re: indian view of the games from bbc forum

As an Indian, the scenario of horrific negligence and apathy in government sponsored infrastructure development work is depressingly familiar to me. Bridges, flyovers and buildings which take a decade to build; a meaningless and complicated tender process which is used for corruption and bribery; worst possible building materials and cheapest/unskilled labourers are all familiar to us and we learn to live with it. India may ride the IT boom with computer technology and software and incidents like the CWG construction show it is lagging far behind in the critical area of infrastructure development. In contrast to China, successive coalition governments in India are only concerned with day to day survival on wafer thin majorities and not interested in infrastructure development work.
Mind if I ask you 2 questions:

1. Do you understand Chinese? Studied in school or picked up as an adult?

2. Are you an NS serving Singaporean born Indian? Or a India born Indian? :)
 
i think you got your maths wrong, australia build new stadiums for the summer olympic. How much does the australia worker get, how much do you think they pay the india worker?
it is not even an olympic event.

most of the money probably disappear.

That's also more or less understandable with Indian maths...known in Singlish as keleng nkia xiao. :D
 
Re: indian view of the games from bbc forum

Mind if I ask you 2 questions:

1. Do you understand Chinese? Studied in school or picked up as an adult?

2. Are you an NS serving Singaporean born Indian? Or a India born Indian? :)

I am not indian. Sing part of my nick = singapore. I am chinese singaporean.

yeah i serve my NS, 2.5 years of shit. My unit have very few indian and malay, because gov dun trust them for important military installation.
 
Re: indian view of the games from bbc forum

This prove that the Chinese can do a better job than the Indians! Too bad the Chinese are not with the Commonweath, if not they will win everything again.

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中国的骄傲!

'Now call it off!', 'Games in crisis' screamed British tabloids about the forthcoming Commonwealth Games to be held in the Indian capital saying the shoddy preparations for the mega event were a blow to India's pride.

Pictures and reports of the collapse of the bridge near the main Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and poor living conditions in the Games Village hogged the newspaper space, with the leading daily The Guardian asking 'Does this look ready to you?'

Labelling the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, a public relations disaster, the British media made the comparison saying while China had delivered a first class infrastructure for the Beijing Olympics, while India's efforts were in chaos.

The sad events in Delhi with number of nations raising question marks over the health standards and living conditions in the Games Village were accorded lead positions in prime time TV bulletins.

The question marks over the cleanliness standards in the Games infrastructure were interspersed with reports of pull out by three top English athletes including the world triple jump champion Phillips Idowu due to concerns over security.

In a leading article titled 'Wounded Pride and Public Relations, The Independent made comparisons between India's efforts to stage the games and China's spectacular staging of the Olympic Games in 2008.

It said: "It is tempting to make comparisons with China. The stereotype is that efficient China delivers first-class infrastructure and prestige building projects while chaotic India struggles. It is undoubtedly true that China has leapt ahead of its Asian economic rival in terms of the development of transport and energy infrastructure in recent years".

Other reports said that the Commonwealth Games were 'in crisis', and noted that the event was supposed to showcase to the world the rise of India as a major economic power, but had been compromised by corruption and inefficiency. In a report from Delhi titled 'Does this look ready to you? Chaos in run-up to Commonwealth Games', The Guardian reported: "This was billed as the moment when India would stride proudly out on to the world stage. But today saw the 19th Commonwealth Games sinking only further into chaos and recrimination".

The newspaper, however, listed the many problems that plagued similar world sport events in South Africa, the Athens Olympics, Beijing Olympics and the Vancouver Winter Olympics, and noted that in the end the events were held smoothly.

But while blasting the Organising Committee, the British media still had a pat for India as it said that in the long run, India's free media, rule of law and accountable institutions will serve people better than 'China's brand of authoritarian efficiency'.

It said that comparisons with China can also be misleading. Despite the success of the Beijing Olympics, China's record on public infrastructure is hardly impeccable.

"A great number of schools in Sichuan province crumbled in the May 2008 earthquake, apparently because corrupt local politicians had instructed developers to cut corners on safety," the report said.

"At least, in India, a noisy free press is able to point the finger at corrupt officials. Those who have attempted to investigate cases of official venality in China often find themselves harassed by the police, or even incarcerated.

And India is not a total basket case when it comes to infrastructure. Delhi, it is true, has an abysmal reputation. But other cities, such as the IT capital Hyderabad, believe the stereotype of a country in which nothing works properly," the British media said.
 
shame games

Should the Aussies go to Delhi?
Nick Bryant | 07:29 UK time, Wednesday, 22 September 2010

"Shame Games" was how the news magazine India Today previewed the forthcoming Delhi Commonwealth Games on its cover in early August, illustrating its story with the Tiger mascot suffering terrible stage-fright when caught in the international spotlight and realising it was naked.


Bemoaning "missed deadlines, bloated budgets, multiple agencies working at cross purposes" (21 at last count), the magazine editorialized that far from being a showcase for modern India the games "threaten to be our fortnight of shame".
I happened to be in Delhi that week, and witnessed for myself the frenzied, round-the-clock preparations, the half-complete buildings and the unopened new roads. It is not as if Delhi and chaos are complete strangers. But the notion that the city was about to host the biggest sporting event in the country's history just three months hence required an almost Rushdie-esque flight of imagination.

On the plus side, the revamped Jawaharal Nehru Stadium was enshrouded in its new high-tech super-structure, which looked very New India. On the negative, it was surrounded by construction site rubble and open drains, which recalled the old.

If things looked pretty inauspicious then, they appear to be even less auspicious now, as my friend and colleague Soutik Biswas reports from the Indian capital.

A week after smug old Sydney held 10th anniversary celebrations marking "the best ever Olympics," there is talk of more Australian athletes pulling out of what threatens to be the worst ever Commonwealths.

Already the world discus champion Dani Samuels has withdrawn, citing security and health concerns. The Australian Sports Minister Mark Arbib - who, for the uninitiated, is one of the powerbrokers who conspired to oust the former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd - is predicting that more athletes could follow suit.

The Australian government has already warned of a "high risk of terrorist attack" in Delhi during next month's games, and Kevin Rudd, the new foreign affairs minister, has enjoined people to take careful heed. Certainly, security concerns add an extra layer of complication and fear.

As we reported last week, pre-Games knocking stories are as familiar a part of the build-up these days as a torch relay, ticket scam or doping scandal. If you had read the press in the lead-up to both the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and the Melbourne Games in 1956, you would have expected both to have been complete disasters.

But there is something qualitatively different in Delhi, because the knocking stories ring so very true. Perhaps things will come good, as they so often do in India, at the last-minute and in the nick of time. But a simple question: should Australian athletes, or indeed those from any other country, take that chance?
 
Re: indian view of the games from bbc forum

This prove that the Chinese can do a better job than the Indians! Too bad the Chinese are not with the Commonweath, if not they will win everything again.

China is not in the Commonwealth because the British failed to conquer China, just HK and some leaseholds in KL, NT and Shanghai. India is in the Commonwealth because they lost their whole country to the British, and the whole subcontinent to boot, including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Beijing Olympics 2008 Final Medal Tally:

1. PRC
2. USA
3. Russia
4. Britain
5. Germany

India is at #100+ I think, somewhere around Singapore level.
 
Re: indian view of the games from bbc forum

India is in the Commonwealth because they lost their whole country to the British, and the whole subcontinent to boot, including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. QUOTE]

it is worse, British Empire was not an empire before conquer india, it is only because of the stupid indian, british gain confidence and spread throughout the world.

british was just trying to get trade with india, but the some indian snake try to compete with other indian and side with france. so british no choice have to send their army and kick out the french. in the end, it result with the whole india conquer by british and they realise they can achieve the impossible and thus the british empire is born, due to the disgraceful and useless india race. they incompetence cause pain to the rest of the world.
 
you've got to hand it to malaysia for holding one successfully in '98
 
Re: indian view of the games from bbc forum

It's proof that democracy in its truest form does not always work. You need a tempered (and I don't mean tampered) democracy like Singapore :D

Whatever you say, we pulled off YOG. Even if it were Commonwealth, if we put our mind to it we will do it. :D


This prove that the Chinese can do a better job than the Indians! Too bad the Chinese are not with the Commonweath, if not they will win everything again.


Other reports said that the Commonwealth Games were 'in crisis', and noted that the event was supposed to showcase to the world the rise of India as a major economic power, but had been compromised by corruption and inefficiency. In a report from Delhi titled 'Does this look ready to you? Chaos in run-up to Commonwealth Games', The Guardian reported: "This was billed as the moment when India would stride proudly out on to the world stage. But today saw the 19th Commonwealth Games sinking only further into chaos and recrimination".

But while blasting the Organising Committee, the British media still had a pat for India as it said that in the long run, India's free media, rule of law and accountable institutions will serve people better than 'China's brand of authoritarian efficiency'.

Yeah, right. One was pulled off beautifully. Let's see what happens to the land of free media, rule of law and accountable institutions.
 
India must learn from the Chinese in building a successful game event of any kind. :D :D :D

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I thought you anti-PRC? Why now support already?

Told you already, look at the Olympic medal tally.

1. PRC
2. USA
3. Russia
4. Britain
5. Germany

This is called 扬眉吐气!

东亚病夫 your bloody shit!
 
I thought you anti-PRC? Why now support already?

Told you already, look at the Olympic medal tally.

1. PRC
2. USA
3. Russia
4. Britain
5. Germany

This is called 扬眉吐气!

东亚病夫 your bloody shit!

:oIo: I am not anti-China deh!!! I am anti COMMUNIST!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
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