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Cultural events planned during Commonwealth Games

The Delhi government, drawing inspiration from the colourful ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics 2008, is making plans for a series of cultural events during the Commonwealth Games 2010.

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi government, apparently drawing inspiration from the colourful ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics 2008, is making plans for a series of cultural events during the Commonwealth Games 2010.

“The government is chalking out a plan to organise cultural evenings during the Commonwealth Games,” said Chief minister Sheila Dikshit after a meeting of officials on Thursday.

The meeting was attended by Commonwealth Games special advisor R. Narainswami, chief minister's principal secretary P.K. Tripathi, education secretary Reena Ray and eminent personalities in the field of dance, culture, music and theatre.

Several Delhi government officials had visited Beijing during the 2008 Olympic games for studying preparations.

The programmes would be organised at different venues in the capital during the Games in October 2010.

“There would be main cultural events on opening and closing days. The city government would organise cultural evenings comprising of dance, music, folk and modern music, screening of films and puppet shows for visitors and players at different venues in the capital,” said a Delhi government spokesman.

The chief minister requested eminent cultural personalities to prepare a list of venues and details of programmes to be organised. 

“The various venues discussed include Nehru Park, Connaught Place central park, Red Fort, Old Fort, Firoz Shah Kotla, Ravindra Bhawan, Humayun's tomb, Safdarjang tomb, India Gate and the Games village,” the spokesman added. 

“It was also considered that food courts could be organised to present cuisines of Delhi. The government would also consider illuminating historical buildings and other monuments. The government wants to showcase India's cultural diversity and Delhi's composite culture,” he further said.

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