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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

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.

Blueline bus losses over `80 lakhs

They have been off the routes for well over a fortnight and have suffered losses to the tune of `80 lakhs. They feel that it was their sacrifice for the successful organisation of the Games.

Police to remain alert against vandals in city

Breathtaking finale

With the Games having passed off without any major hiccups, the Delhi police is not going to lower its guard for a few more days as there is a threat from the vandals who may like to jab into the bunt

john gets 15-day jail, freed on bail

The Bandra Metropolitian magistrate court, on Thursday convicted Bollywood actor John Abraham for rash and negligent driving and injuring two persons.

City shuts for closing ceremony

The city will close down on Thursday for the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony.

‘Demolition act of miscreants of no religion, creed’

Ever since the Allahabad high court gave its verdict on the Ayodhya title suits, much has been written and debated about the deity, “Shri Ram Chandra Virajman”, being a party to the case and the court

Govt to fund education of winners

Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Friday announced that the government will bear the education cost of players who win medals at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and want to study further.

Greenhouse gas device at venues soon

Carbon footprint calculators are likely to be installed at the Games Village and other venues in a couple of days.

Polyclinic at Village treats 2,000 athletes

The polyclinic of the Games Village has till now treated two thousand athletes.

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