If any one wants to learn the art of corruption, malpractices, supplying poor quality with a glaze of quality, and above all shirking of responsibility one need not join any MBA course! All they have to do is read and learn the tricks of the trade followed at CWG in Delhi of which, innocent looking Sheila, non-accountable Sonia and Suresh with khunmari looks are the three great architects.
Can anyone believe that CWG will conclude with an approximate cost of over 35,000 Crores of rupees! And mind you this unbelievable huge sum is spent just to develop an artificial crumbling showcase of might and economic well being in a country where over 50 percent of our population leave below poverty line with hunger, poverty and ignorance. Long live India and equally long live three monkeys (Sheila, Sonia and Suresh). Best regards, U. G. Barad Rajendra kakodkar wrote --- > Three episodes of IPL were more than successful. Even under the cloud of Mumbai terror attack when Chidambaram was not confident of providing security, Lalit Modi-Pawar combine made IPL-2 a great success in South Africa at a very short notice. Though they were corrupt, they were very very efficient. On the other hand Kalmadi-Sonia combine proved not only corrupt but highly inefficient. They have shamed the Nation. She could not even learn from her mother in law, who despite the paucity of funds in 1982 made Asiad a respectable spectacle. Nascimento Caldeira wrote --- > It hurts me to read and watch on TV about incompetence from the Organisers of this year's CW Games.What a bloody SHAME! Yak I say! Village is incomplete and filthy and built even 'Below Third World' Standards. There is Dengue Fever and water logging everywhere! Where in the world do we see such misdeeds? Stadiums are cracking, ceilings collapsing and imploding? The vital pedestrian Bridge near the main Stadium has collapsed. Add the Terror Threat to this and we have a highly volatile mix. Games organisation is in a Mess! Now, Who is Proud to be Indian! Down with such backwardness and incompetence. Gabe Menezes wrote --- > It seems what is acceptable to India/Indians is simply not par for the course for the rest of the Commonwealth? Gabriel de Figueiredo wrote --- > it has given me the feeling that the whole thing will collapse in a heap, given that a couple of months ago, when everything should have been finished bar finishing touches, nothing appeared nearing completion. The whole world has kept a close eye on all that is happening in and around the CWG venues. A friend who recently travelled to New Delhi told me about the sorry state of the airport, despite the showcased television newscast displaying an uptodate (probably not yet open to public?) terminal hall.
