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Indian Premier League: Only 30,000 Tickets to be Released for Opening Ceremony
- Saturday April 4, 2015
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
The one lakh capacity Salt Lake stadium will only release 30,000 tickets for the IPL opening ceremony. The galleries in a large part of the stadium have to be closed because of the performances on stage.
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CWG: Angry ticket seekers protest outside OC office
- Wednesday October 13, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Hundreds of angry ticket seekers chanted slogans against Organsing Committee (OC), forcing authorities to strengthen security arrangements at the OC headquarters in New Delhi on Wednesday.As the crowd build up late in the evening, armed policemen surrounded the main gate and denied entry to even accredited personnel into the building.The crowd chan...
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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 Opening Ceremony: Rs 25,000 can get you in
- Friday October 1, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
With just two days to go for the Commonwealth Games 2010, still a few hundred high priced tickets for the opening ceremony remain unsold, while for the closing ceremony it may be in thousands.
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Sale of CWG tickets from August 25
- Friday August 20, 2010
- Sports News | Press Trust of India
The 2010 Commonwealth Games tickets will be finally available in retail outlets across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) from Wednesday. The Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games have attracted the maximum interest, so far contributing 25 per cent of the sales.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian Premier League: Only 30,000 Tickets to be Released for Opening Ceremony
- Saturday April 4, 2015
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
The one lakh capacity Salt Lake stadium will only release 30,000 tickets for the IPL opening ceremony. The galleries in a large part of the stadium have to be closed because of the performances on stage.
- sports.ndtv.com
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CWG: Angry ticket seekers protest outside OC office
- Wednesday October 13, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Hundreds of angry ticket seekers chanted slogans against Organsing Committee (OC), forcing authorities to strengthen security arrangements at the OC headquarters in New Delhi on Wednesday.As the crowd build up late in the evening, armed policemen surrounded the main gate and denied entry to even accredited personnel into the building.The crowd chan...
- www.ndtv.com
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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 Opening Ceremony: Rs 25,000 can get you in
- Friday October 1, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
With just two days to go for the Commonwealth Games 2010, still a few hundred high priced tickets for the opening ceremony remain unsold, while for the closing ceremony it may be in thousands.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sale of CWG tickets from August 25
- Friday August 20, 2010
- Sports News | Press Trust of India
The 2010 Commonwealth Games tickets will be finally available in retail outlets across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) from Wednesday. The Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games have attracted the maximum interest, so far contributing 25 per cent of the sales.
- www.ndtv.com