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Tennis stadium handed over to CWG Organising Committee | Urban Development Minister S Jaipal Reddy formally handed over the renovated R K Khanna Tennis Stadium to Suresh Kalmadi, Chairman of Commonwealth Games Organising Committee here on Monday. Accepting
the key, Kalmadi said criticising the Delhi government for hosting the Commonwealth
Games was illogical, as all the developments meant better infrastructure for the
national capital. "Lot of criticism of course...I wish one could focus on the
new airport which is done, which is almost the best in the world. I wish people
focus on the metro, which has started from the airport right upto the Games Village
via Connaught Place. These are the things happening," he said. "The amount of
low floor buses it has got for city, and this is not for the 15 days of the games,
this for the lifetime of Delhiites. Please don't put it into our account. This
can't be put into the account wholly of the games. This is through the games,
the city moves ahead five to ten years," he added. "The progress is now becoming
fairly satisfactory and I think we are going well...maybe 15-20 days this way
or that but I think all the venues are coming up what we now need to do is to
do the rest...the venues are coming up...Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is opening day
after tomorrow. So, I think we have lot of time," said Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit.
The stadium has a built-up area of 11,500 square metres and consists of 14 courts
including a centre court and six match courts. The centre court has a capacity
of 5,000 spectators while the number one court has a 1000-seater gallery with
updated facilities. India is expecting huge inflow of tourists in New Delhi for
the Games, as well as about 10,000 athletes from 71 teams representing 54 Commonwealth
member states. The Sports Ministry has spent an additional sum of 300 million
rupees to upgrade and renovate the hostels of the Delhi University, as a measure
of accommodation for the Games tourist. |
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