Tuesday, September 29, 2009

India banks on Bolt to light up Commonwealth Games

NEW DELHI: India's bid to deliver a world-class Commonwealth Games next year will rest not on swanky stadiums, but on persuading stars like Usain
Usain Bolt
Bolt to compete in New Delhi.

The four-yearly sporting festival of nations that comprised the erstwhile British Empire is regarded by many as a "Community Games" that lack the aura of the Olympics.

Indian officials realise they need Bolt to generate excitement in the cricket-crazy nation, and are even willing to tempt the Jamaican with big bucks to scorch the tracks at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

"We are looking for an Indian sponsor for Bolt," the chairman of the organising committee, Suresh Kalmadi, told a meeting with corporate honchos a year ahead of the October 3-14 Games.

"Any company in India would love to be associated with him. The organising committee is making an effort so that Indian industry gets global mileage."

Bolt, 23, who won the 100m and 200m double at both the Beijing Olympics and the world championships with world record timings, missed the previous Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in 2006 due to injury.

The fastest man on the planet has not committed himself to racing in New Delhi, saying he will leave the decision to his coach Glen Mills.

India can ill afford to let Bolt skip what, at $1.6 billion, will be the most expensive Commonwealth Games ever, surpassing the $1.1 billion spent by Melbourne four years ago.

Eyebrows have been raised in India at the cost of hosting a Games that many say have lost their stature.

Bolt's Jamaican team-mate Asafa Powell is uncertain about defending his 100m gold medal, and world heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis of Britain has hinted she may skip the Games in favour of the European championships that take place in Barcelona from July 26 to August 1 next year.

"It's important to make the right decision, not to try to cram everything in and burn out," Ennis said after the world championships in Berlin. "I am leaning more towards doing the Europeans at the moment."

Kalmadi, a federal member of parliament who also heads the Indian Olympic Association, chided those who undermined the relevance of the Commonwealth Games and promised a world-class field.

"The Commonwealth countries, including Jamaica, are going to send their best teams," Kalmadi said. "Usain Bolt is going to come and all the top chaps from other nations are also coming.

"The Commonwealth Games are next only to the Olympics."

However, the gap between the two events in terms of sporting excellence has only grown over the years.

Commonwealth athletes and teams won only 53 of the 302 gold medals on offer at the Beijing Olympics, with Britain -- fielding a combined team from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland -- taking home 19 of them.

Australia, which dominated the last Commonwealth Games in Melbourne with 84 gold medals, won just 14 titles in Beijing, half of them in swimming.

The next best Commonwealth performance at the Olympics was the six athletics golds by Jamaica, three of them by Bolt in the individual sprints and 4x100m relay.

When the 71 Commonwealth teams gather in New Delhi in a year's time, fans will hope the Games provide keen competition rather than just the chance to watch a sprinkling of stars in action.

TOI

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Delhi Police to strengthen dog squad ahead of CWG

STAFF WRITER 14:39 HRS IST

New Delhi, Sep 22 (PTI) Ahead of the Commonwealth Games due late next year, the Delhi Police has decided to increase the strength of its dogs squad by inducting 50 more sniffers.

The department will soon come up with an Expression of Interest (EOI) for hiring about 50 dogs along with their trainers.

"We want to ensure a foolproof security cover during the Commonwealth Games. These additional dogs will help us in keeping any untoward incident at bay," Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said.

At present, there are 48 sniffers in the squad and the department is already in the process of procuring 75 others apart from the latest induction.

Bhagat said these 50 dogs will be hired only for a month during the Games.

"The dogs will be imparted skills in both sniffing and tracking.


Saturday, September 19, 2009

2010 CWG Spark Boom For Ayurveda & Medical Tourism: ASSOCHAM

Ayurvedic and Medical Tourism industries

Ayurvedic and Medical Tourism industries will also be one of the beneficiaries of 2010 Commonwealth Games as these are expected to fetch them over Rs. 800 crore of revenue during the glaring event, according to The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM).

According to Chamber, domestic ayurvedic industry market which is currently estimated at Rs.3000 crore will go up to over Rs. 5000 crore in next 2 years in view of rising demand for ayurvedic therapy and products.

This is due to the fact that major hospital chains in Delhi, NCR and Northern Region as also ayurvedic/spa centres are gearing up to attract large number of visitors and generate maximum revenue.

States like Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and even UP, ayurveda/spa and medical tourism centres will also contribute in its growth, which is currently dominated by Kerala and Karnataka, feels the Chamber.

In a Paper brought out by the ASSOCHAM on `Opportunity for Ayurvedic & Medical Tourism during CWG, it has been predicted that ayurvedic industry would alone earn a business of Rs. 500 crore and revenues prospects for medical tourism are predicted for estimated amount of Rs. 300 crore.

The job opportunities that would arise for professionals of these two promising industries are projected for 40,000 people, said Mr. D S Rawat, ASSOCHAM Secretary General while releasing the estimates.

Mr. Rawat pointed out that the ASSOCHAM estimates are based on the assumption that over 1800 athlete participation would be bare minimum for 2010 commonwealth games in variety of sporting disciplines and tourist arrivals for the people is projected for 6-7 lakh overseas visitors. The countries of which maximum outflow of tourists would emerge include UK, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Sri Lanka etc. and over 4 lakh domestic tourists from.

The Chamber paper hoped that keeping in view of India’s ancient tradition of ayurveda and its low-cost medical tourism facilities, apart form UK, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka a large number of outside visitors from aforesaid countries would like to take advantages of domestic ayurvedic and medical tourism facilities/resorts.

The Chamber estimates reveal that each foreigner visiting India during Commonwealth games is likely to spend Rs.10,000 to Rs.35,000/- in availing ayurvedic expertise in various spa and herbal centers.

While, the medical tourism spending will be higher between Rs. 40,000-Rs.1,20,000 in view of cardiac surgery, bone marrow transplant, etc., bulk of tourists will spend in ayurveda and related treatments, said Mr. Rawat.

Based on enquiries received by the ASSOCHAM through its various workshops & seminars, various players in the hospitality industry based on Delhi, NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand are proposing to set up over 200 ayuveda, spa and herbal centres to provide possible comforts to tourists and athletes that gathered during the period.
The domestic ayurvedic industry market size is currently estimated at Rs.3000 crore which will go up to around Rs. 5000 crore in next 2 years in view of rising demand for ayurvedic therapy and products. This industry would grow at a level of Rs.5500 crore after 2010 CWG games are concluded. Neighbouring states ayurveda, spa and medical tourism centres will also contribute in it, which is currently dominated by Kerala and Karnataka, feels the Chamber.

The export potential of ayurveda is currently pegged at Rs 12,500 crore and approx. 20,000 units are involved in this field and the main players include Dabur, Himalayas, Zandu, Baidyanath. In India, there are approx. 380,000 registered medical practitioners of the ayurvedic system as compared to about 700,000 modern medical system.

The reputed private hospitals in Delhi and NCR like Fortis, Moolchand, Sir Ganga Ram, Apollo, Noida Medicare, Metro, Dharmshila, Max etc. can tap the large inflow of medical tourism. Better connectivity from the games villages and hotels in Delhi will also pave the way for these hospitals to contribute the medical tourism sector. For the last several years, Apollo and Escorts have treated over 1 lakh foreign patients.

Currently, the medical tourism market in India is estimated to be worth over US $ 300 million with approx. 170,000 foreign patients coming in every year and expected to grow into a US $ 2 billion business by 2012 with advantages of low-cost medical and surgery treatment compared to US and EU.

Source;http://www.webnewswire.com/node/463754

Monday, September 14, 2009

CWG projects to be completed well in time: Delhi CM

Commonwealth Games

NEW DELHI: Under attack for delay in various projects related to the Commonwealth Games, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday said her government will complete all work "well in time" although it was little "nervous" about the preparation.

"We are satisfied as well nervous about the preparation for the prestigious event," Dikshit told reporters replying to a volley of questions about delay in implementation of various infrastructure projects in the city.

Asked about Commonwealth Games Federation President Michael Fennel seeking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention to put things in order, she said the CGF chief has every right to meet Singh.

"He (Fennel) met me one month ago and conveyed his concern about the power situation. I told him that the city will have adequate power during the event," Dikshit after a Cabinet meeting which is understood to have discussed the issue.

On the recent criticism by the CAG about slow progress of the infrastructure projects, she said the audit body had prepared the report last month back based on status of works six months back.

"They have the right to criticise. But we are working very hard. We are looking at all alternatives. Nation's pride is involved with the event and we will do everything possible to make it a success," she said.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

India Tourism & Tours Industry is Gearing Up for Commonwealth Games 2010

2009-09-10 11:51:49 - The Commonwealth Games 2010 will be held at New Delhi, the Capital of India. Delhi is a modern metropolis that has hosted Asian Games twice before – in 1951 and in 1982.

After nearly three decades, it will host the prestigious sports event in October next year. The prospects of international travelers and tourists who will come to India during the period is already keeping India tourism and hospitality industry with its allied sectors on toes.

Besides those who will come here to participate and watch the sports events held here, experts in tourism industry bet that other tourists will also pre-pone and postpone their visit to India to coincide with the Commonwealth Games so that they can optimize their tour experience. Hospitality, aviation and hotel industries in Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) are developing their infrastructure, improving their service quality and facilities, and promoting their brands at a record pitch. Tour operators and hotel booking agents expect a sharp rise in the sale of Golden Triangle tours, Rajasthan Tours, and North India tours too.

Other major tourist attractions of India that include Taj-fame Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, Goa, Bengaluru, and Cochin are also preparing for the influx of tourists during Commonwealth Games. Commonwealth Games 2010 are also being seen as a grand opportunity for promoting India Tours among international tourists. Government is going through all possible antics to project an image of clean, green, safe and friendly India that is easily accessible by world-class transport systems.

Rich historical architecture and cultural diversity of Delhi sets an ideal base to arouse curiosity in tourists about the splendor and opulence that lies in the royal forts and palaces of Rajasthan. Rajputs of Rajasthan were either friends or foes of great Mughals who dominated Agra, Delhi and surrounding areas. The most lavish palaces can be seen in the princely states that chose to have friendly ties with Mughals but most legendary forts can be found in the regions where bloody battles were fought and Rajputs refused to let Mughals enter their territory.

India Travel agencies are preparing specialized tour packages for the Commonwealth Games of 2010 that feature quick-to-reach destinations such as Taj Mahal, Khajuraho Temples, Golden Temple of Amritsar, Ranthambore and Corbett National Parks and Tiger Reserves, and idyllic mountain resorts like Shimla, Mussoorie, Nainital, and Manali in Uttaranchal, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir.

With high hopes set on 2010 Commonwealth Games, India tourism industry is also preparing itself to cash the opportunity to promote lesser-known tourist destinations such as Northeast Vacations, Virgin Islands of Andaman and Nicobar, Monasteries of Leh and Ladakh, and Pilgrimage Tours that offer true taste of culture and traditions in India.

Travel experts say that since the sports event is to be held in October, it gives an excellent opportunity to tourism industry to prop up its Fairs and Festivals Tours. October and November is the time of festivities in India. Pushkar Fair Tours, Durgapuja and Diwali Tours, Mysore Dussehra Tours, and several other such packages will be able to attract foreign visitors to India by offering them an opportunity to share the colorful and musical celebrations of Indian festivals and observe the traditions and lifestyle of people from close.


Soruce:http://www.pr-inside.com/india-tourism-tours-industry-is-r1474042.htm

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Work for 2010 Games will be completed in time: Dikshit

New Delhi,
New Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI) Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today said work for the 2010 Commonwealth Games would be completed in time but multiplicity of authorities was posing some obstacles.

"Though we are a bit late, the work will be completed in time. But at the same time we will do it properly," she told PTI in the industrial township of Bawana here on the sidelines of a function.

Dikshit said the Delhi government is getting help from all corners, including the Centre and the authorities concerned. "But, multiplicity of authorities, besides some others, are creating some obstacles," the Chief Minister said.

"Hosting the Commonwealth Games in a well-planned manner is a matter of prestige for the country."

On the 1500 MW power plant in Bawana, scheduled to start in April next year, she said it will be "delayed by 3-4 months".
TOI