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CWG: Army told it can't attend Closing Ceremony
- Wednesday October 13, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Sidharth Pandey
For more than a month, 1500 people from the Army have worked overtime for the Commonwealth Games. Their to-do list has included managing venues used for the games, handling protocol requirements with the international contingents in town, and stepping in to rebuild a crucial bridge in record time after it collapsed days before the Games began.For a...
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CWG: Army has chemical, nuclear decontamination teams
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Nitin Gokhale
The Delhi Police has confirmed that all venues for the Commonwealth Games have been handed over to the police and are now in "security lockdown" mode.The Army will also play a key role in keeping athletes and spectators safe.The Army will provide ground-based air defence cover across Delhi in coordination with the Indian Air Force.It will have 4 CB...
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Milkha Singh recalls experience of staying in Army barracks during CWG
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Legendary Milkha Singh on Tuesday recalled his experience of having been made to stay in Army and Air Force barracks during the 1958 Cardiff Games, saying that he and other athletes never made any fuss about it, thinking that participation and winning medals was their only concern.
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CWG: Army told it can't attend Closing Ceremony
- Wednesday October 13, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Sidharth Pandey
For more than a month, 1500 people from the Army have worked overtime for the Commonwealth Games. Their to-do list has included managing venues used for the games, handling protocol requirements with the international contingents in town, and stepping in to rebuild a crucial bridge in record time after it collapsed days before the Games began.For a...
- www.ndtv.com
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CWG: Army has chemical, nuclear decontamination teams
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Nitin Gokhale
The Delhi Police has confirmed that all venues for the Commonwealth Games have been handed over to the police and are now in "security lockdown" mode.The Army will also play a key role in keeping athletes and spectators safe.The Army will provide ground-based air defence cover across Delhi in coordination with the Indian Air Force.It will have 4 CB...
- www.ndtv.com
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Milkha Singh recalls experience of staying in Army barracks during CWG
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Legendary Milkha Singh on Tuesday recalled his experience of having been made to stay in Army and Air Force barracks during the 1958 Cardiff Games, saying that he and other athletes never made any fuss about it, thinking that participation and winning medals was their only concern.
- www.ndtv.com