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2010 Commonwealth Games Village

New Delhi, India


Host city New Delhi, India
Motto Come out and play
Nations participating 71CommonwealthTeams
Athletes participating 6,089
Events 272 events in 21 disciplines
Opening ceremony 3 October 2010
Closing ceremony 14 October 2010
Introduction
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX
Commonwealth Games, were held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14
October 2010. A total of 6,081 athletes from 71 Commonwealth
nations and dependencies competed in 21 sports and 272
events, making it the largest Commonwealth Games to date.
It was also the largest international multi-sport event to be
staged in Delhi and India, eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951
and 1982. The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main stadium of the event.
It was the first time that the Commonwealth Games were held in
India and the second time it was held in Asia after Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia in 1998.
This also marked the first time a Commonwealth Republic
hosted the games. The official mascot of the Games was Shera
and the official song of the Games, "Jiyo Utho Bado Jeeto",
was composed by celebrated Indian musician A.R. Rahman.
New Delhi 2010 Commonwealth
Games Village
The 2010 Commonwealth Games Village was the athletes' residence for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games in New Delhi. The village is spread over an area of 63.5 hectares (157 acres).
The Common wealth game
village is located near
Akshardham Temple and
Pandav Nagar in New Delhi
on the banks of the River
Yamuna. You can easily
commute through public
transport such as
government shuttles,
metro, auto rickshaws or
your personal vehicle.

The location is easily


accessible with all means of
transport with the benefit of
easy vicinity to the business or
leisure centers.
Beautiful landscaping
connects new city living to
the great outdoors. Water
features, gardens and
23 min
>
(10.0 km)
By
Car

>9:4148 min
PM-10:29 PM

By
Train
46 min
>
(23.0 km)
By
Car

>1 h 35 min
9:55 PM-11:30 PM

By
Train
Master Plan
In order to meet the
ever growing standard of
living of the metro city
life, thecommon
wealth games village is
decked with elite
amenities and easy
access to the National
Capital Region.

The Commonwealth
Games Villages is
already proving to be the
next area to ease out the
space related issue in
the city.
Facilities
Residential zone
The Village has 14 blocks,
34 towers and 1,168 air-
conditioned. It is divided into
four zones:
Warli (Red)
Gond (Blue)
Madhubani (Green)
Sanjhi (Purple)
It also includes the CGA
office spaces, the Polyclinic
and the Casual Dining.
Facilities
International zone
The International Zone
includes retail shops, TV
lounge, games room,
internet caf, village bar.
The International Zone also
includes the Guest Pass
Centre, the VIP Waiting
Area, the Chefs de Mission
Meeting Hall, the Mayors
Office, and the Media
Center.
Facilities
Training area
There are training areas for
Athletics, Aquatics,
Weightlifting/Para-sport
Powerlifting and Wrestling.
There is an eight-lane 400
m Synthetic athletics track
and an Olympic-size
swimming pool.
It also has gymnasium and
fitness centre, steam and
sauna facilities,
physiotherapy rooms.
Facilities
Facilities
Dining
The Dining area has the capacity to accommodate 2,300 of the total residents.
During the Games, the main dining service was opened 24 hours and provided free meal
service.
Operational zone
Access Control Point &Vehicles Check Point
Village Operations Centre & Security Command Centre
Workforce Centre
Waste Management Compound
Transport Mall
Village Arrivals and Departures Accreditation Centre (VADAC).
Operational Zone I is located adjacent to the Training Area, while Operational Zone II is
adjacent to the Residential Zone.
SWOC - Strength
Implementation of green architecture,
Relate to the local india culture.
SWOC - Weakness
accommodation as filthy, unhygienic and unfit for
human habitation. - http://www.bbc.com/news/world-
south-asia-11379020
SWOC - Opportunity
Attract investor and developer
SWOC - Constraint
Socio-economic impact
Financial costs
Organisational failure
Preparation delays
Link reference
http://d2010.thecgf.com/ (dekat venue > game village)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_Games_Vill
age,_Delhi
http://www.mgfcommonwealthvillage.com/img/masterpl
an.jpg
http://www.mgfcommonwealthvillage.com/
http://humangoods.net/?p=2503
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Commonwealth_Gam
es

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