Online Business

India not in favour of bidding for Olympics: Gill

Sports Minister M S Gill today disfavoured the suggestion that India should bid for Olympics even if the Commonwealth Games next year are organized successfully. - CWG infra, stadia to be ready in time: Gill - Detectives may check for IPR violations in CWG - Australian institute for research, collaboration - Delhi faces tough task of being a perfect host - Kalmadi re-elected Asian Athletics Asso prez - T N Ninan: Public pain, private gain">T N Ninan: Public pain, private gain "Some of our colleagues said casually that we should be bidding for Olympics. I"m not sure India should be," Gill said in the Rajya Sabha while replying to members" concerns over delay in preparations for the Commonwealth Games. Gill"s remarks came in response to a statement made by cine-star turned Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan, who said the Commonwealth Games give an opportunity to bid for the Olympic. "Look at the poverty in this country...Look at its size... China has spent 50 billion dollars for Olympics. If you are ready to spend (that amount).... There is a certain class of people, who like and enjoy it because it is a good entertainment for them," Gill said. The minister"s remark prompted angry reactions from Bachchan, who asked him not make personal comment, a charge Gill denied. "It"s not a personal comment. It"s policy," Gill said.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
SBI Life: Catch 'em young
Life insurers have begun to spend big money on brand promotion. The market, after all, is crowded. At last count, there were 22 companies in the fray for a market estimated at Rs 55,355 crore. SBI Life, the 74:26 venture of State Bank of India and BNP Paribas Assurance, has been not as aggressive as its rivals so far as brand promotion is concerned. Where others rolled out campaign after campaign, SBI Life stuck to its old campaigns. It is only now, after a two-year hiatus, that it has come out with a brand new advertising campaign.
Popular Articles
payday loan lenders

This gora is an Indian!
Celebrity restaurateur Bill Marchetti is settling down after a wildly experimental life, discovers Kishore Singh

Growth rate could decline to 6% in Q3: Pronab Sen
The government today said economic growth rate could decline to 6 to 6.5 per cent in the third quarter (October-December 2009) on account of the impact of drought and floods on agriculture production.