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CWG foot over-bridge collapse: Probe panel blames PWD, contractor
- Wednesday November 3, 2010
- Cities | Press Trust of India
A Delhi government-appointed committee, which probed the collapse of a foot over-bridge outside the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium days before the Commonwealth Games, has blamed the faulty construction methodology adopted by the private contractor and held the Public Works Department (PWD) responsible for supervisory failure.The two-member probe panel su...
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Quest for Games' chauvinism: Labour bore the brunt
- Monday September 27, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Indo-Asian News Service
In the post-mortem that will follow in the coming weeks and months regarding what went wrong in the preparedness for the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2010, one area where more skeletons are likely to tumble out will be the plight of thousands of poor labourers who worked on the project sites.
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Commonwealth Games chief rushing to New Delhi
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Associated Press
Commonwealth Games Federation chief Mike Fennell is rushing to New Delhi on an emergency visit amid widespread anger over India's frenzied last-minute preparations for the event which is due to open a week from Sunday.
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Now, part of false ceiling of CWG venue collapses
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
A small portion of a false ceiling at the main Commonwealth Games venue of Jawaharlal Nehru stadium complex today fell, causing more embarrassment to the organisers and the government a day after the collapse of an under-construction foot over-bridge.
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Commonwealth Games 2010 mess: Foot over-bridge at Nehru stadium collapses
- Tuesday September 21, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
It is Murphy's Law for the Commonwealth Games. Whatever can go wrong is going wrong. With security worries at an all-time high after Sunday's attack on two foreign tourists, Tuesday brought worse news for the organisers.With just 12 days to go for the Games, a new foot over-bridge near the main venue of the Games, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, collapse...
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CWG foot over-bridge collapse: Probe panel blames PWD, contractor
- Wednesday November 3, 2010
- Cities | Press Trust of India
A Delhi government-appointed committee, which probed the collapse of a foot over-bridge outside the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium days before the Commonwealth Games, has blamed the faulty construction methodology adopted by the private contractor and held the Public Works Department (PWD) responsible for supervisory failure.The two-member probe panel su...
- www.ndtv.com
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Quest for Games' chauvinism: Labour bore the brunt
- Monday September 27, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Indo-Asian News Service
In the post-mortem that will follow in the coming weeks and months regarding what went wrong in the preparedness for the Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2010, one area where more skeletons are likely to tumble out will be the plight of thousands of poor labourers who worked on the project sites.
- www.ndtv.com
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Commonwealth Games chief rushing to New Delhi
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Associated Press
Commonwealth Games Federation chief Mike Fennell is rushing to New Delhi on an emergency visit amid widespread anger over India's frenzied last-minute preparations for the event which is due to open a week from Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Now, part of false ceiling of CWG venue collapses
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
A small portion of a false ceiling at the main Commonwealth Games venue of Jawaharlal Nehru stadium complex today fell, causing more embarrassment to the organisers and the government a day after the collapse of an under-construction foot over-bridge.
- www.ndtv.com
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Commonwealth Games 2010 mess: Foot over-bridge at Nehru stadium collapses
- Tuesday September 21, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
It is Murphy's Law for the Commonwealth Games. Whatever can go wrong is going wrong. With security worries at an all-time high after Sunday's attack on two foreign tourists, Tuesday brought worse news for the organisers.With just 12 days to go for the Games, a new foot over-bridge near the main venue of the Games, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, collapse...
- www.ndtv.com