Rahman gets a big deal for Games song

For all those who had forgotten Ripley's Believe It Or Not, here's how money is 
being spent for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
A.R. Rahman, revered for his soul-stirring music and recently
bestowed the Padma Vibhushan by the government, will be paid close to
Rs 5.5 crore by the Games' Organising Committee (OC) for composing the
opening ceremony theme song.
Sources confirmed that Rahman would also be associated with
'promotional events' relating to the October 3-14 sporting extravaganza
to be held in the Capital.
Hectic parleys have been going on between Rahman's agents and OC
officials for quite some time now. Sources said the initial demand from
the music guru was close to Rs 15 crore.
Considering that all this money is basically what the common man
pays as income tax, it was decided that about Rs 5 crore was an
agreeable figure.
Not just this, the income tax payable on the sum will be picked up
by the OC. The committee will also foot Rahman's "hotel and travel to
New Delhi" bills.
All this was recently cleared by the OC's executive committee which met in New 
Delhi.
Mail Today has also learnt that Bharat Bala, a man
associated with the opening and closing ceremonies as creative
director, is getting Rs 25 lakh per month as salary. His taxes are
taken care of and Bala also gets paid "out-of-pocket allowance". At a
time when the cost of hosting the Games has touched the sky, a sum of
Rs 200 crore has been budgeted just for the opening and closing
ceremonies.
Despite demands that every rupee spent should be accounted for,
insiders say people are spending money on events not directly related
to the Games.
"How come there is no patriotism involved now? It's baffling how the
OC is going to pay Rs 5 crore to Rahman," a committee insider said.
Another supported hiring the services of Rahman.
"He is such a well-known figure and has won all kinds of
international awards. What is wrong if he is being paid for it," the
insider said.
But the point is that when athletes in India are struggling to get
money and facilities to hire the best coaches in the business, funds
being wasted on the cultural extravaganza are hard to justify.
According to the budget provided by the government for the Games,
ministries and departments get Rs 8,343 crore and the Delhi government
Rs 2,800 crore.
There are other expenditures which seem high. For the conduct of the
Games, the OC gets Rs 1,620 crore. For the "Overlays", it gets Rs 687
crore.
Another item which catches the eye on the official website is the
expenditure of Rs 87.25 crore on timing scoring result (TSR) and Games
time sports equipment.
With the OC now coming under RTI purvey, questions are bound to be asked on how 
the taxpayers' money is going to be spent.



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