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CWG OC prepares special manual for conducting sporting events

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The CWG Organising Committee, which has been grappling with graft allegations against its ex-members, has now prepared a detailed manual for planning and execution of mega sporting events based on its "experience and lessons learnt" during the 2010 Games.
The about 658-page three volume manual on "planning, execution and conduct of multi-sport games in India" has been sent to the Sports Ministry so that it can be referred to any state government or sports body like Indian Olympic Association in case they needed it.
"We were approached by many state governments and sports organising body to help them with planning and execution of sporting events.
 
"The manuals have been based on the experience and lessons learnt during the conduct of CWG. It is a well-catalogued document and will certainly prove to be of help to multi-sport games organisers," Chief Executive Officer of the OC, Jarnail Singh said.
The 274-page first volume of the manual covers planning and management of games project, systems for delivery of games, monitoring and reporting processes division of conduct of games into 25 functions, action plans of all functional areas, milestones for important tasks, venue operations system and procurement of goods and service among others.
Whereas, the 226-page second volume lists all aspects of venue operation including venue command, coordination and communication structure, role of all functional areas and agencies in operating a venue for successful conduct of games.
The 158-page third volume of the manual contains a specimen of venue brief which can be used by construction agencies and their consultants to design and construct a stadium.
"This manual contains almost all information which is required by the games organisers particularly for national games in respect of planning and conduct of games.
"This, I am sure, will also help the sports administrators or managers in improving their capabilities and systematising the conduct of multi-sport games in India," Singh said in a letter, which was sent with the manuals, to the Sports Ministry.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games held here were mired in controversy over alleged financial and managerial irregularities. The government had constituted a high-level committee under the chairmanship of former Comptroller and Auditor General V K Shunglu.
The six reports submitted by the Shunglu Committee alleging irregularities are being examined by a GoM led by Defence Minister A K Antony.

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First Published: Feb 24 2013 | 12:35 PM IST

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