Private players to take care of stadia after Games
In a bid to maximise use of sports complexes, such as the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium and National Stadium, after the Commonwealth Games and to raise money for their maintenance, the government has decid
CWG volunteers complain of favouritism
Although they had a nice time and also got good exposure, a few volunteers of the Commonwealth Games 2010 could not help griping about some of their fellow volunteers managing to get “plum” deployment
Delhi has performed, says Fennel
Commonwealth Games Federation chief Mike Fennell, who was often seen holding diametrically opposite views of the organising committee on the status of preparations for the Games and even during it, on
Corruption probe may begin soon
The Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation are likely to begin scrutinising the documents pertaining to various allegations of corruption in the run up to the Commonwealth Gam
Cops heave a sigh of relief as Games end
Standing committed to its promise of delivering an “incident-free” Commonwealth Games, the Delhi police heaved a sigh of relief on Thursday evening as the closing ceremony drew to an end at Jawaharlal
HC relied on Mughal docus
Three Mughal period documents — Baburnama, Ain-I-Akbari and Early Travel to India — were among the 18 crucial historic documents examined by the Allahabad high court in the Ayodhya title suit and all
Govt to use GIS in NREGA work
In order to decentralise the planning, implementation and monitoring processes of the MGNREGA works, the government is planning a national strategic framework using the geographical information system
Cong: Yeddy trust vote is subverted
Criticising the second trust vote won by the B.S.
BJP: Have numbers despite court move
After winning the second trust vote in the Karnataka Assembly on Thursday, the BJP claimed it had the numbers even if the Karnataka high court had allowed five disqualified Independent MLAs to vote.
Preserve stadia and don’t neglect winners: Delhiites
The fears and troubles of traffic congestion, security threats and the apprehension that Delhi will get a bad name during the Commonwealth Games are all now a thing of past for Delhiites.