The 2010 Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee today announced its partnership with cultural non-government organization SPIC MACAY to reach out to the youth and encourage them to be part of the mega-event here from October 3-14.
The initiative, a part of OC's youth activation program, aims to sensitize the students in various educational institutes across the country about the quadrennial multi-discipline competition.
Suresh Kalmadi, Chairman of the OC, announced the partnership at a press conference in the national capital.
"We hope to mobilize support of the country's youth for the Games through this initiative. The Games will leave behind world-class infrastructure in the country and will proliferate a sporting culture that students and youth will benefit from.
"Hosting the Games is also an opportunity to project India's cultural diversity on the world stage. The Games is also a mega cultural event in one way.
The initiative, a part of OC's youth activation program, aims to sensitize the students in various educational institutes across the country about the quadrennial multi-discipline competition.
Suresh Kalmadi, Chairman of the OC, announced the partnership at a press conference in the national capital.
"We hope to mobilize support of the country's youth for the Games through this initiative. The Games will leave behind world-class infrastructure in the country and will proliferate a sporting culture that students and youth will benefit from.
"Hosting the Games is also an opportunity to project India's cultural diversity on the world stage. The Games is also a mega cultural event in one way.
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